Brad,
Do you think that getting to ISDN lines is more efficient....
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> Stephen,
>
> You could try and find a used Simline2, or you could purchase a couple of
> ISDN lines and have them installed in your home.  Probably cost you $60/mo
> or so for two lines, or you could go with one line for $30 or so and break
> out the B channels (although you wont be able to do multilink if you go
that
> route).
>
> thanks,
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
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> > Ok, I give up.  I am tired of being unable to simulate ISDN on my rack.
> > Been having to go over to the school to do labs and that is hit or miss
on
> a
> > person with keys.  I would love to buy an Adtran Atlas 550 as configured
> by
> > Cisco for the Academies, who wouldn't.  But the money tree just can't
grow
> > it that fast and even thirteen bills (SlimLine 2) is a bit steep for the
> ol
> > wallet.  What is the "shoe string" option or is there?
> >
> > Stephen




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