Mauro,

I am not an expert on this as my only experience with this particular
technology is when preparing for the bcran with an 800 series cisco
box.    I do recall seeing in one the many books that i've read over the
past little while that you may assign an interface (bri) into multiple
dialer pools therefor giving it a set of characteristics for each pool
it's in. For example

Pool 1 may be setup so that when your t1 get's saturated that it brings
up the bri and calls the destination to help relieve this congestion.

Pool 2 could be setup when interesting traffic hits the interface it
brings it up in order to transmit that interesting traffic (as defined
by your access-list)

So in conclusion I don't see why you could make your bri act as a
transmitter of information to your "remote support site" as well as
being able to receive a call. I would try and check out on the cisco
site for any configs you can find.  

Tim


Mauro Conosciani wrote:
> 
> I have the following situation:
> A company (alfa) needs to connect to a server inside my intra using an ISDN
> connection (they do have a 1600)
> I have a 1600 with 1 bri which is used to connect our net to a remote
> support site (beta), I have a simple dialer map that open the connection to
> this remote site whanever we need it.
> Is it possible to use my 1600 to receive the connection from company alfa as
> well ???? can I use one channel for call beta and the other one for
> receiving call from alfa ??
> Do I need to configure dialer interface ????
> Cheers
> 
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