Gerri,

Unfortunately, you'd either have to buy real ISDN circuits; or buy a
simulator. The unfortunate part is that simulators are a bit expensive. For
a brand-new two-port U BRI simulator, you're talking about $1,800. Your best
bet is to buy them used, for instance, at www.ebay.com. Sometimes you get
get a good deal, but expect to fork over about $1,000. Everyone in the
CCNP/CCIE hunt is looking for one. :-) Teltone makes a very nice one. I
really like their 4-port model where you have 2-U and 2-S/T interfaces.

Good luck!!!

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> Hi folks,
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> Is anyone familiar with a method of piggy backing two ISDN interfaces
> together without going through an ISDN switch?
>
> Gerri
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