Yes, its worthwhile.  Alot of people find that paying for an NT1 and an
ISDN line is cheaper than the simulator.  But with the simulator you can
do dial-backup, BOD, multilink, etc.

Brian


On Mon, 14 May 2001, Ambern, Jeff wrote:

> Just wanted to let the group know of a little trick I came across this
> weekend.
> I have an ISDN line that I hooked up to a NT1 with two S/T interfaces.  I
> was able
> to connect 2 2504's back to back through the telco cloud.  Each router
> pulled
> one TEI each.  This makes it possible to perform dial-backup and other isdn
> simulations without paying for 2 isdn lines (just can't do multilink) or
> buying an
> expensive ISDN sumulator.  Just thought I would share because I have never
> come across this configuration before.
>
> Jeff Ambern
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