Sorry, no you can't. I thought the same thing at first. I thought that if a
router has two serial ports and can emulate a frame switch, then naturally
if I bought a Cisco 4000 with an eight port ISDN module, that I could use it
as an ISDN switch, but no dice. You need either an ISDN simulator such as
Teltone's ISDN demonstrator or the Teltone 2000, OR an ISDN switch such as
the Adtran 550 or Adtran 800. Either solution is fairly expensive. I bought
the ISDN demonstrator for around $1700.

Tim

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Subject: Re: Back-to-Back ISDN


> Don't think so, would you need something that simulates an ISDN switch
between them.
>
> On Mon, 31 July 2000, "Jose Flavio Ribeiro" wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I'm about to buy 2 cisco routers: a 766 and a 802. Trying to set up a
home
> > lab. Is it possible to connect these 2 routers via a back-to-back ISDN
> > cable?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Flavio
> >
> >
> >
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