I agree with the previous 2 posts. You need to look at the remote router.
Since the error message from q931 denotes a lower level problem I'd also run
Debug ISDN q921 which will give you information about your data link
connection and possibly tell you exactly why the router is returning a busy
signal.

As for needing both routers to be on the same subnet, the exact opposite is
true (from my experience anyway, there may be a way to do that but I don't
know how). If you have both routers configured for the same subnet, how will
one router know which side of the router to send it too? The only way that
would work to my knowledge is to set it up the router as a switch and simply
send every packet across each router. There is far less traffic if the
router knows that PacketA goes to MySideOfTheNetwork and PacketB goes to
TheOtherRoutersSideOfTheNetwork.

David Armstrong


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