Thanks to the folks who responded, and who have shared a number of files.

I recently purchased the ISDN package from o..p..t..s..y..s.net - consists
of  2x2503 routers and the B-link-2 ISDN sim. I checked prices versus what I
was seeing on the auction site, and the price seemed reasonable all things
considered.

( side note - anthonypanda.com is advertising an isdn sim for a few bucks
less than B..r..a.....d    is )

( no I don't get anything out of saying nice things about you-know-where. I
would, however, appreciate someone buying my token ring routers as
advertised on the auction site so I can reduce my credit card debt :-> )

In any case, experiments have shown that using the UK format ( isdn switch
basic-net3 )  I experience none of the problems that basic-ni1 cause. I look
forward to the firmware upgrade so I can use basic-ni1.

F***ing A, three weeks and my life is a mess.......

goodnight, all.

--
TANSTAAFL
"there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"




""The Long and Winding Road""  wrote in
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> been fooling around with the B-Link 2 that a particular someone ( whose
name
> is not supposed to be mentioned here on this list ) sells at what seems to
> be a reasonable price.
>
> not looking for specific answers - just a general question - ever get both
B
> channels to come up? just a yes or no.
>
> ( ISDN is not my strongest point, but when working with unfamiliar
> equipment, it helps to know the high level answer so I know whether or not
> to go back to the seller or hit the books a little harder. )
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> TANSTAAFL
> "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"




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