Hi,
one thing is that <<old>> ISDN switch used by FT are not basic-net3, but vn3
(if I remember). I know basic-net3 _should_ be ok even whith those switch's but
I had a case I had to specify vn3...
Hope this help,

On 08-Dec-00 David Wolsefer wrote:
> The routers in question were 7206s located in Paris. I saw more of this
> exact behavior on some other routers in Europe, but can't remember which
> ones. Here is the relevant portion of the config for the router in question.
> I don't have a good explanation for this behavior, but when I asked, I was
> told that it occurred because they were not using a true basic-net3 switch,
> they were using some sort of emulation instead.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> David Wolsefer, CCIE #5858
> 
> isdn switch-type basic-net3
> !
> username SYDNEY password 7 0 ********
> username STOCKHOLM password 7 1 ********
> !
> interface BRI3/6
>  ip address X.X.X.X 255.255.255.0
>  ip accounting output-packets
>  encapsulation ppp
>  no ip mroute-cache
>  dialer idle-timeout 600
>  dialer enable-timeout 10
>  dialer wait-for-carrier-time 90
>  dialer map ip Y.Y.Y.Y name STOCKHOLM 001234567890
>  dialer-group 2
>  ppp authentication chap
>  ppp chap hostname foo
>  hold-queue 75 in
> !
> dialer-list 2 protocol ip permit
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JULIO CESAR GARCIA ALCANTAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 2:43 PM
> To: David Wolsefer
> Cc: Raul F. Fernandez; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: ISDN Switch Type basic-net3 - Question- Chuck or Priscilla
> any input?
> 
> 
> Can you send us configuration example, what model of cisco router are you
> using????????
> thanks
> Julio Garcia
> 
> On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, David Wolsefer wrote:
> 
>> This is typical behavior for the basic-net3 switch. You won't see active
>> until the call is placed, then everything will be normal.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>> Raul F. Fernandez
>> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 9:20 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: ISDN Switch Type basic-net3 - Question- Chuck or Priscilla any
>> input?
>>
>>
>> Dear folks,
>>
>> I would like to do some research on the strange behavior of the switch =
>> type basic-net3.
>>
>> Usually when a show ISDN status command is done and an ISDN BRI is =
>> correctly configured
>>
>> it will show the physical layer as "ACTIVE" unless backup interface =
>> commands are in use.
>>
>> When backup commands are in use the output of the show isdn status show =
>> the physical
>>
>> layer as "DEACTIVATED". This switch type is used in Europe has the =
>> behavior of showing the=20
>>
>> physical layer as "DEACTIVATED" and no backup commands are being used. =
>> This causes some
>>
>> confusion where I work at. Anyway, I would like to research this further =
>> but seems like the CCO
>>
>> is only interested in how to enter this switch type in a router =
>> configuration and other sources which
>>
>> I have looked are very sketchy on information on the switch capabilites. =
>> Any information
>>
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Raul
>>
>>
>>
>>
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