An alternative method...

If you configure the PRI using a dialer profile for every remote site
and make each Dialer interface the backup route (using floating
statics) or backup-interface for the remote sites you can instruct
the interface to use a maximum of 2 channels.

I'm not going to go into dialer profile config here - it's easy to
find on cisco.com but the command you need in the Dialer Interface
config is "dialer max-calls 2". Alternatively you can configure
"dialer pool-member # max-link 2" on the physical interface. they do
the same job but there are reasons why you may need to use one rather
than the other.

Have a go at it and let us know if you still have problems.

regards

Charlie

 --- Tim Booth  wrote: > Michael,
> 
>   You need to configure your PRI interface and I believe create one
> to many
> channel-groups on that interface as needed; One for every pair of
> lines that
> will run to your remote sites, so say 13 channel-groups.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Tim Booth
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "michael" 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 8:54 AM
> Subject: PRI to BRI BACKUP [7:21136]
> 
> 
> > Dear all,
> >
> > could somone help me with my following question how to configure
> > ISDN PRI to BRI ?
> >
> > I would like to configure the following szenario:
> >
> > 1 central site :  1x PRI
> > 13 remote site:   1x BRI
> >
> > If our frame goes down or one of the PVC to the remote site i
> would like
> to
> > activate  ISDN Backup with 128kb from the centrale site to the
> remote side
> > and the other way arround.
> > But how it is possible to configure the central site using 128kb
> (2
> > timeslots) for calling the remote site ? I have got 30B Channels
> (30
> > timeslots) on the central side.
> >
> > Please help me
> >
> > best regards
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