2501's serial port is just sync..
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Blake Traister wrote:
> I have never hung an isdn modem off the back of a router. I have used a BRI
> before...so my first suggestion is to do that...tyou also have to make sure
> your serial port is the same on the router and the TA. I dont know if the
> 2501's serial port is sync/async or not...
>
> John Neiberger wrote:
>
> > I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that we are
> > planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501. One
> > serial port and the ethernet port are being used. The aux port won't
> > provide the needed bandwidth. So that leaves me with the second serial
> > port.
> >
> > Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA to
> > for ISDN DDR? I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any
> > mention of how to accomplish this. My suggestion at this point is to buy a
> > 2520 and use the BRI interface instead.
> >
> > Any suggestions on how to make this work?
> >
> > Thanks, as always!
> >
> > John Neiberger
> >
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