Hi there,

> Don't know if it helps, but in AU you can tell the telco to place all calls
> on 2 ISDN's at the same time.

Same in Germany at Telekom: Standard BRI (2B+D) can be grouped together onto the same number. But, I know just applications of this with the point-to-point form of the protocol, not point-to-multipoint ...

>
> That way you could have 2 ISDN lines on 2 ISDN cards (or Spans) and all
> calls would be presented on both ISDN services.

I thought that S2M (ISDN multiplex connection) does have a bus like S0
after th terminal adapter...
With 2B+2 and S0 you connect up to 8 devices, so you don't need a second
ISDN line -

But beware, you can not use more than 2 devices concurrently ...


but what's about S2M? Isn't S2M a bus where you can connect
more then one device?

S2M is point-to-point, no bus structure ... 30 BRI channels are packed into one S2M packet and must be unpacked by the PRI-adapter ...

Jürgen
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