2Connect the ISDN Line
Check the rear panel of your router to find out which model you have.
If you have a Cisco 762 or 766, go to option 1 below.
If you have a Cisco 761 or 765, go to option 2 below.
Option 1 Connect the ISDN Line to a Cisco 762 or Cisco 766 Router
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Connect the red ISDN U cable to the red port
labeled ISDN U on the rear panel of your router.
Connect the other end of the ISDN U cable directly to an
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1 Connect the orange ISDN S/T cable to the orange
port labeled ISDN S/T on the rear panel of your router.
2 Connect the other end of the ISDN S/T cable to the ISDN wall socket.
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