Chapter 1 Overview
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Figure 1-9 Cisco 804 IDSL Router Back Panel
Ethernet ports | IDSL port | Power switch |
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| OK | Green | On when power is supplied to the router and when the router completes the | ||||
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| LINE | Green | On when the ISDN interface and the ISDN terminal device are synchronized. | ||||
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| LAN | Green | On when packets are sent to or received from an Ethernet port. | ||||
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| LAN TXD | Green | Blinks when an Ethernet port sends a packet. | ||||
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