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Verify Your Installation.

After the router is powered on, the following LEDs confirm that you have correctly installed your router.
Cisco 1600 Model
LED Label
All models
LNK
All models
SYSTEM OK
All models
OK
All models
LAN ACT
Cisco 1601
RDY
Cisco 1602
CARRIER
Cisco 1603
OK
Cisco 1604
NT1

For More Information

For more information about installing and configuring your Cisco 1605 router, see the following documents:
Cisco 1600 Fast Step Software Quick Start Guide that is in the accessory kit.
Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide that is in the accessory kit.
Cisco 1600 Series Software Configuration Guide that is in the accessory kit.
The Cisco Connection Online card that is in the accessory kit, which lists telephone numbers, e-mail
addresses, and World Wide Web URLs for getting information directly from Cisco Systems.
LED Location
What to Look For
Rear
When the LED is on, the router is connected to your local
Ethernet network through the ETHERNET 10BASET port. If
you connected the router to the network through the
ETHERNET AUI port, this LED should be off. See Page 4 for
the LNK LED location.
Front
On means that the router software is functional. Blinking
means that the software is being loaded into the router
memory.
Rear, to the left
On means that the Flash PC card is correctly installed. If the
of the Flash PC
LED is off, refer to the hardware installation guide that came
card slot
with the router for instructions on how to re-install the card.
Front
Blinking means that there is network traffic on your local
Ethernet network.
Rear
On means that the router is correctly connected to the external
modem or other DCE equipment. See Page 6 for the RDY LED
location.
If the LED is off, refer to the troubleshooting appendix in the
hardware installation guide that came with your router.
Rear
On means that the cable is correctly connected and the router
can communicate across the WAN line to the telephone
company. See Page 7 for the CARRIER LED location.
Rear
On means that the cable is correctly connected to the ISDN
port and the router can communicate across the ISDN line to
the telephone company. See Page 8 for the OK LED location.
Rear
On means that the cable is correctly connected to the ISDN
port and the router can communicate across the ISDN line to
the telephone company. See Page 9 for the NT1 LED location.
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