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The Cisco 750 series and Cisco 760 series routers connect small office Ethernet LANs to corporate networks through Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines. After configuration, the router automatically routes packets to and from remote destinations using Internet Protocol (IP) or Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX). The remote dial-up network routing connections are made on-demand.
The Cisco 750 series and Cisco 760 series routers support the following protocols:
Supported Interfaces and Connections
Table 1-1 : Cisco 750 Series LAN and WAN Ports
| Models | Ports |
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| 751 | 1 RJ-45 S/T
1 10Base2 Ethernet 1 10BaseT Ethernet |
| 752 | 1 RJ-45 S/T
1 RJ-45 U (NT1) 1 10Base2 Ethernet 1 10BaseT Ethernet |
| 753 | 1 RJ-11 Analog phone interfaces
1 RJ-45 S/T 1 RJ-45 U (NT1) 1 10Base2 Ethernet 1 10BaseT Ethernet |
Table 1-2 lists the LAN and WAN port connections for the Cisco 760 series.
Table 1-2 : Cisco 760 Series LAN and WAN Ports
| Models | Ports |
|---|---|
| 765 | 1 RJ-45 S/T
2 RJ-11 Analog phone interfaces 1 AUI Ethernet 1 10BaseT Ethernet |
| 766 | 1 RJ-45 S/T
1 RJ-45 U 2 RJ-11 Analog phone interfaces 1 AUI Ethernet 1 10BaseT Ethernet |
Administrative Configuration Options
You can configure routers through the Cisco ConnectPro software program, the configuration port, or across an Ethernet network using Telnet.
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