Seems like your 1750 router is not voice capable. You need a voice/DSP
module installed. To find out if you have a voice/DSP module, 1. Open
the router. 2. There is RAM module, flash module & expansion module.
Try to locate the expansion module. The expansion module allows upgrade
such as VPN module or voice/DSP module. You need a voice module
installed.
With the voice module, you will be able to install VIC-2FXS, VIC-2FXO,
or VIC-2E&M. There is 2 different voice/DSP module. PVDM-4 DSP module
will support 2 voice port. PVDM-8 DSP module will support 4 voice port.
Hope this help.
Alfred
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Rick Holden
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 9:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 1750 with VIC [7:14102]
I am having problems telling whether my VIC cards are working in my 1750
router. After the router powers up I see two amber LEDs that never go
out. I don't know if they are suppose to stay on or not. I issue the
"show voice port" command and I don't see any cards. I also try the
global configuration command "voice-port" and I get an error. I also
tried "show voice ?" and the only valid command I have is "show voice
port". I believe that I show have many show voice commands available.
When I do a "show version" I don't see any voice modules listed. I moved
the voice card to every slot in the router, but no change. Can someone
please tell me how I can verify the cards are working correctly. /Rick
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