The LED lights up and remains lit when the ISDN Link is powered up. When the ISDN Link is not configured correctly this LED will be red. This will typically happen when you power up the unit for the first time.
Select one of the three options for the For system configuration, connect a ISDN line connection: Category 5e Ethernet cable between the Ethernet port on the ISDN Link and the Connect the ISDN cable(s) between LAN network. the ISDN BRI port(s) and the ISDN...
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Installation guide Automatic pairing mode Pairing is a process in which the ISDN Link and endpoint communicate with each other in order to establish a connection. The ISDN Link is shipped with pairing mode set to Auto, which enables the ISDN Link to be discovered by an endpoint. When pairing is completed the ISDN Link is dedicated to the endpoint it has been paired with.
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You can skip this page if you already have configured the ISDN Link. On this page you can see a few more configuration examples for the ISDN Link. The ISDN Link is configured from the TelePresence system’s web interface. Navigate to Configuration >...
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Installation guide Configuring the endpoint for ISDN (H320) When paired to ISDN Link, the default call setttings for the TelePresence endpoint can be configured for ISDN (H320), or you can set the call protocol and call rate each time you make a call.
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You can skip this page if using the ISDN Link in automatic pairing mode. Manual pairing mode of the ISDN Link is managed from a command line interface. Connect to the ISDN Link through the serial port (COM) or through SSH over the network.
Cisco TelePresence product ISDN Link documentation For more information about configuring and using your Cisco TelePresence ISDN Link, see the user documentation that is available on our web site: http://www.cisco.com/go/isdnlink-docs Safety Information Before connecting the power supply, read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (RCSI) document that is available on our web site: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/endpoint/isdn-link/...
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