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On Monday 24 September 2001 12:18 pm, Bill Layer wrote:
> Hi hi,
>
> I'm playing with a Cisco 678 DSL modem that seems to have failed. When I
> power it on, only the power LED lights up, all the other LEDs are
> completely dark. However, if I peer in through the holes in the top of
> the case, I can see a single red LED on the circuit board that is lit.
>
> Is the red LED some sort of hard fault indicator? I can't get any
> activity out of this 678, serial port seems dead also. Plugging in an
> ethernet cable does not light the LAN Link LED.
>
> Info, help - please.

I experienced the same symptoms when my 678 got fried by a bad CBOS 
upgrade. Qwest sent me a new one, free, since it was their tech who walked 
me through the process of completely hosing up my DSL router :-)

Dave
- -- 
"Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit." (No 
fortification is such that it cannot be subdued with money.)
- - Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 B.C.
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