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Managed Internet Services

Managed Internet Services. Equipment information and assembly guide for your AT&T Service. If you have set-up the equipment and are unable to access your service, call 1(888)ONE-ATT0/1(888)663-2880 or email IPCustomerService@att.com for assistance. What's in the Box.

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Managed Internet Services

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  1. Managed Internet Services • Equipment information and assembly guide for your AT&T Service If you have set-up the equipment and are unable to access your service, call 1(888)ONE-ATT0/1(888)663-2880 or email IPCustomerService@att.com for assistance.

  2. What's in the Box The following components are included in your router package: Cisco 1841 Router USRobotics V.Everything 56K Analog Corporate Modem Router power cable Modem power cable T1 Serial Converter RJ48 cable(s) RJ11 cable RJ45 T1 Loopback Plug Console Cable

  3. Understanding your router Cisco 1841

  4. Step 1 • Secure modem on top of router

  5. Step 2 • Plug in power cord to router • Plug in power cord to modem

  6. Step 3 • Connect telephone line from modem to wall jack • Connect console cable to upper-right, blue-edged console port in router

  7. Step 4 • Connect T1 cable (from the Smart Jack) to the T1 WAN Interface card • Connect serial connector of console cable to brown converter, and connect converter to modem

  8. Step 5 • For connection, plug Ethernet cable into FE 0/0 port on back of router • Other end of Ethernet cable can be plugged into server, computer, private network, etc.

  9. Step 6 • Loopback plug (used during troubleshooting if necessary)

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