If your central routers are in the same place, get a couple of PRIs with the
same ISDN number (i.e. in the same hunt group).  Plug one into each router.
Configure your remote sites to dial that number, and it can go to either PRI.

Or, if you're using the dialer string command, from memory you can configure two
dialer string commands with different numbers.  If the first call fails, the
remote site will try to call the second number.

JMcL
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"SH Wesson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 24/10/2000 01:05:03 pm

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Subject:  multiple PRI dialup



I have a central site with two routers each with a PRI.  I have numerous
remote sites with BRI dialing into the PRI as dial backup only.
I would like to set it up such that when the T1 link goes down at the remote
site the BRI ISDN initiates dialing to the PRI for backup.  What I want to
do is set it up such that it will dial the first PRI at the central site and
if that is busy it will dial the second PRI.  How do I go about doing this
so that it will dial (maybe randomly) either PRI and if one PRI is down or
busy, it will dial the other PRI automatically.  Thanks.
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