I get the best results w/USRs by setting them to dumb
mode, auto-answer, echo off, and default factory
settings. The jumpers are on the back edge or bottom
on the USRs depending on model. Newer ones are on
back. There should be a little chart on bottom with
what each DIP switch is for.

This way the modem has less chance to get screwed up
and it will work fine a majority of the time. Some
routers (3Com NB's particularly) have issues with echo
locking up the port they're hanging off of. Your
milage may vary...

--- John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> How do I set the jumper on the modem in order for it
> to work with a
> cisco router 2620?  Thanks.
> 
> John Chambers
> 
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