t; Okay - I decided I need those experts again I have given it my
> best.
>
> I'm configuring an ISDN circuit on a 804 connecting a private network to
> an
> ISP using PAP authentication. My interface are up on the e0, bri0:1,
> dialer0 &
> virtual-access
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> Okay - I decided I need those experts again I have given it my
> best.
>
> I'm configuring an ISDN circuit on a 804 connecting a private network to
> an
> ISP using PAP authentication. My interface are up o
I had called Arca to place an order for the Emulte lite ISDN simulator and
they said that the Emutel Lite has been discontinued. They have come out
with an Emutel Solo which also has ADSL simulation. Also the ISDN interfaces
(S/T or U) are user configurable.
Has any one used this simulator. Any
Reading between the lines (see bellow) it seems that PPP is NOT encapsulated
in LAPD. It looks like PPP starts encapsulating network traffic on its own
as soon as LAPD has set up the ISDN call. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thank You.
"3.3. Link Dead (physical-layer not ready)
The
We have a backup ISDN line between two routers, and we want to use eigrp
between them when the line is active (just a couple of routes, no big deal.)
When the line comes up, my side doesn't receive ANY hellos, yet it receives
updates! My side also does not see any neighbors appear, yet th
LAPD is used on the ISDN D channel. PPP (or HDLC or whatever) is used on
the B channels. SO neither is encapsulated in the other.
The Paquet book for BCRAN has a useful table covering what protocols are
used at which layers on which channels, which I have attempted to reproduce
below
So here's the scenario...Numerous routers in a central site connected to
other remote sites via frame-relay with backup ISDN. Question: What is the
best way to implement EIGRP in this scenario? My thoughts were to run EIGRP
over the frame, set up the dialer interface / bri as a pa
So here's the scenario...Numerous routers in a central site connected to
other remote sites via frame-relay with backup ISDN. Question: What is the
best way to implement EIGRP in this scenario? My thoughts were to run EIGRP
over the frame, set up the dialer interface / bri as a pa
I'm sure we've beat this poor horse until it's dead in this newsgroup, but I
visit a site tcpmag.com (if that wasn't a blatant plug) that had an article
on saving yourself $2000.00. Below is the link for the article.
http://209.134.33.133/column.asp?id=LSU&cid=71
Thanks,
Joey Fowler
We are t
Hello Beth,
Looking at your sh isdn status output, i think the problem is at layer 3. I
would suggest that you use the deb ppp neg and deg ppp auth. This should let
you know if authentication is successful and also the ipcp negotiation.
Also, you can use the deb isdn q931, this does give a lot
Hi, all
I am reading the 2nd edition of Caslow's book, and am on the ISDN chapter.
In one sentence, he states that the D channel may be used for packet
switching.
I have read other texts that have said the same thing, but I have yet to
find one that expounds on it. This seems quite contra
Eric,
Hi! You definitely want (2) ISDN routers to simulate ISDN properly.
-B
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> Hello,
> I am going to be taking out a loan and buying a CCIE practice lab early
> next
d the area code or you may need to add
the area code to the dial string.
Rodgers Moore, CCDP, CCNP-Security
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>
> I have a central sit
d see what happens.You may
have to reload the router.If they are seeing the correct SPID's in the
ISDN switch coming from the router then verify them with what you have
programmed in the router then T/S as you would normally.Also listen
to what Rodgers Moore was saying as I know t
Hi,
Thanks for your reply
but 3Com/USR which can hook up to PC convert from Async. to ISDN and my serial port on
2501 is sync. serial port
Can this 3co/USR convert from Sync. serial to ISDN ?
Do you know the part # Or the Model of this 3Com/USR product ??
thanks
Best Regards
Mohamed
interface dialer 5
dialer string 5551212
dialer load-threshold 127
I understand that this will bring up the second B channel when the load
reaches 50% but my question is:
How does it know what number to dial? I have only configure one number
using the dialer string.
How does my router know wha
Can you please help here ?
>From routerA I try to ping RouterB and ping is unsuccessfull ?
#show dialer displays "Last status:Fail", Last called: 00:00:16
#show isdn status seems OK on both routers;
State=MULTIPLE_FRAME_ESTABLISHED
spid1 sent, spid1 valid...
#show int bri0
bri
We have a site with a quirky FRelay burst pattern. Although
they burst very rarely, the uers seem to all be all too aware of the
times when it is happening. Our usage numbers dont justify
bumping up their CIR so I've been investigating alternatives.
I was wondering if anyone out there uses
ators seem too expensive. For example, you *might*
> be able to get one for like $1500.00. Well to get an ISDN line at your
> house is probably only about $200.00 install and maybe $70-$80 a month.
>
> You only need 1 ISDN line. It has 2 channels. You just use an external
> NT1 an
did you check out the CIM CDs that ciscopress just released? the routing
ones are pretty good
-Original Message-
From: FRS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 12:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE Lab - ISDN Simulator
Hi,
I am looking for recommendations
Personally, the simulators seem too expensive. For example, you *might*
be able to get one for like $1500.00. Well to get an ISDN line at your
house is probably only about $200.00 install and maybe $70-$80 a month.
You only need 1 ISDN line. It has 2 channels. You just use an external
NT1
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, FRS wrote:
> Thanks Brian!
> I have a 2524 and a 2516.
> Do you perhaps know the part numbers that I need to make your setup work as
> outlined below?
no special part numbers or setup. If you have a 2524 ISDN S/T module then
you are set. Both rout
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> Hi,
>
> I am looking for recommendations for a ISDN simulator in preparation for
the
> CCIE Lab exam. Is there a simulator used in the lab exam and if yes, what
> type?
> I
round
$1700...
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>
> Personally, the simulators seem too expensive. For example, you *might*
> be able to get one for like $1500.00. Well to get an ISDN line at your
> house i
D]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - ISDN Simulator
>Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 22:08:01 -0400
>
>It might be cheaper out of the pocket but after 2 months or more , a
>simulator is cheaper since you can sell it (if it's in decent shape) for
>about 80% of the pr
ek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: ISDN call disconnects automatically !
>Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 16:48:17 +0100
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Group,
I am trying to configure the Teltone ISDN demonstrator, however when I
connect the bri int to it and do a sh isdn stat I get the following:
router1#sh isdn stat
Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni
ISDN BRI0 interface
dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni
Layer 1 Status
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> ISDN calls get disconncted after some time -
> though traffic is flowing - and the interface
> is NOT idle - so it should not be disconncted -
> or is there a timer which disconne
>From: "David Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "David Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: ISDN call disconnects automatically !
>
>I had a similar problem last year. The trouble was a result of the demarc
>being too fa
Michael,
I knew the bits and bytes didn't sound right but I couldn't remember what
the number represented.
I didn't go into it very much in detail on the news server but the issue was
a timing one. In running debug isdn q931 I could see the link connect on the
second channel bu
On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Sisqo wrote:
> If you have a T1 in North America and you are using ISDN to connect to
> Europe, what do you use to connect?
The long distance network
Brian
>
>
> _
> FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://
r by using dialer profiles.
> The router was configured using dialer map's but for some reason appeared to
> be very slow to open the isdn line up (to actually open it, not the PPP
> stage) using dialer profiles the line open's quickly but doesnt connect,
> debugging ppp auth ret
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:54:57AM +0200, Holger Eichhorn wrote:
> The Router works fine with ISDN-Callins.
> I'm looking for an IOS-Configuration: The router works with
> analog-callins.
> If you have ideas, tips or a config then please send it to me. Thanks.
Are you after An
Ryan O'Connell wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:54:57AM +0200, Holger Eichhorn wrote:
> ? The Router works fine with ISDN-Callins.
> ? I'm looking for an IOS-Configuration: The router works with
> ? analog-callins.
> ? If you have ideas, tips or a config then ple
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 01:29:30PM +0200, Holger Eichhorn wrote:
> I have an (Euro-)ISDN-line. In basics the router can't handle analogue callins on an
> ISDN-line.
> My idea was:
> 1. Analogue callin goes to the BRI-Interface
> 2. BRI send it to the WIC-Interface
> 3. The
Ryan O'Connell wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 01:29:30PM +0200, Holger Eichhorn wrote:
> > I have an (Euro-)ISDN-line. In basics the router can't handle analogue callins on
>an
> > ISDN-line.
> > My idea was:
> > 1. Analogue callin goes to the BRI
The digital modems in the 36x0 can
-Original Message-
From: Holger Eichhorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: maandag 26 maart 2001 14:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ryan O'Connell
Subject: Re: (Euro-)ISDN->Cisco1750->Modem
Ryan O'Connell wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2001
train, a car, all what we want.
Best regards, Holger.
> -Original Message-
> From: Holger Eichhorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: maandag 26 maart 2001 14:17
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ryan O'Connell
> Subject: Re: (Euro-)ISDN->Cisco1750->Modem
>
> Ryan O&
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 02:50:25PM +0200, Holger Eichhorn wrote:
> Erwin Vollering wrote:
>
> > The digital modems in the 36x0 can
> >
> >
>
> :-)
> I know that. We use it in our company with a C3660 (PRI-Interface and digi-modems).
> I mean a way with my equipment: C1750, BRI, AUX, WIC, Modem,
;
I don't give up.
What can I do with my VIC-Card (sorry, I have a voice-card, not a WIC) ?
I think, the VIC converts the ISDN-call to an analogue-call. And I have to use the
modem on
the voice-interface to bring the analogue signal through the modem and the AUX-Port
into the
router. Or
Ryan O'Connell wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 02:50:25PM +0200, Holger Eichhorn wrote:
> > Erwin Vollering wrote:
> >
> > > The digital modems in the 36x0 can
> > >
> > >
> >
> > :-)
> > I know that. We use it in our company with a C3660 (PRI-Interface and digi-modems).
> > I mean a way with my
Hi! Everyone,
I got the 2 2503 routers and Teltone ILS-2000 ISDN line simulator. I try to
learn the lab # 2 in the book All-in-One CCIE Lab study guide. I follow all
the step in the book but I can not ping from RouterA to RouterB. Can you
show me how to use the simulator?
TIA
Howard
Hi,
If you configure your router without a threshold statement only one channel will come
up. The channel it choses is dependant on the ISDN switch as I understand it. You
can configure the BRI to place two separate calls.
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Thursday, March 29, 2001 at
Hi All,
I tryong to apply for an ISDN PRI line in SEOUL. The providetell me that
the switch type use is "PBX". I was so confuss as in CISCO AS5300 that i
going to use, there was not switch type known as "PBX". Can anybody
enlighten me on this. Is there a "PBX" Sw
Hello colleagues,
do you know how I can admin up an ISDN B-Channel ? This is what the config
on my router lools like:
BRI0/0 10.66.1.11 YES NVRAM standby mode down
BRI0/0:1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
BRI0/0:2
I have seen behavior like this that was caused by having the wrong
switch type configured. However, we had the wrong one configured
because we actually trusted Qwest!They told us we had a 5ESS
switch which was partially true. In reality it was a 5ESS switch
running National ISDN software
You will have to use the 'variance' command to support
load-balancing in case of EIGRP
Muhammad Khalilullah
CCNP, MCSE
--- Paul L Holloway
wrote:
> I have a customer wanting his ISDN line(BRI)to take
> up the slack when the
> utilization on his T1 gets to high. He has a 36
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Paul L Holloway wrote:
> I have a customer wanting his ISDN line(BRI)to take up the slack when the
> utilization on his T1 gets to high. He has a 3640 router. I know the load
> balancing considerations for routing protocols and am suggesting he run
> EIGRP as h
To All:
[ElephantChild wrote:]
[You want to load-balance 30% (100% - 70% load threshold needed for ISDN to
kick in) of your T1's bandwidth, which is about 450 Kbits/sec., with 1 ISDN
channel, which will give you 1/7 at best of that bandwidth.]
I am not sure I understand what you are s
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [ElephantChild wrote:]
>
> [You want to load-balance 30% (100% - 70% load threshold needed for ISDN to
> kick in) of your T1's bandwidth, which is about 450 Kbits/sec., with 1 ISDN
> channel, which will give you 1/7 at be
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cc:
Subject: Re: ISDN loadsharing [7:1280]
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [ElephantChild wrote:]
>
> [You want to load-balance 30% (100% - 70% load threshold needed for ISDN
to
> kick in) of your T1's bandwidth, which is about 450 Kbits/sec., with 1
IS
Group,
My problem is with an isdn connection to a 1603 router. I have tried,tested
and
use this line on another router and I have no problem. But as soon as I
connect
the ISDN to the 1603, I don't get any synchronisation between the D channel
and
the ISDN switch (isdn switch-type is confi
4 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ISDN demonstrator [7:3842]
>
>
> Hi all,
> Someone asked me what ISDN demonstartor would be needed to
> connect to a
> 2503 router. Teltone markets two the ISDn demonstrattor or
> the ILS2000.
> The ISDN demonstrator would requir
Message -
From: "Daniel Cotts"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:05 PM
Subject: RE: ISDN demonstrator [7:3842]
> The difference in price between the Demonstrator and ILS2000 makes a
> Demonstrator with two NT-1s less costly.
> Consider the Emutel simulators fro
Attempting to get isdn working i get this error anyone experienced this
error before?
ISDN BR0: Event: Call to 8358662 at 64 Kb/s
ISDN BR0: Event: incoming ces value = 1
ISDN BR0: received HOST_DISCONNECT_ACK
ISDN BR0: Got a disconnect on a non-existent call (call id = 0x8010).
This probably
Great idea! Now, if only you didn't have to pay for an ISDN usage charges
since you're calling yourself ;-)
--
Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/
""Ambern, Jeff"" wrote in m
Hi
Depends who your provider is. For example in QWest land all local ISDN calls
are not charged a usage fee.
HTH
--
John Hardman CCNP MCSE
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> Great idea! Now, if only you didn&
ot;John Hardman"" wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Depends who your provider is. For example in QWest land all local ISDN
calls
> are not charged a usage fee.
>
> HTH
> --
> John Hardman CCNP MCSE
>
>
> ""
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 c
On basic ISDN and troubleshooting. 24 pages PDF
Watch the wrap
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/784/packet/apr01/pdfs/access_isdn_troublesh
ooting.pdf
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F
A couple of thoughts on this issue(some generic, some specific
to your problem):
1. What results do you get with "show isdn status"?
2. While running "debug dialer" during this ping, is a cause
code reflected for dial? Specifically, is it attempting to
dial out at a
to really play around with ISDN, you need a BRI or a PRI (if you are at
home, not that cheap). You need an ISDN Network to use your ISDN interfaces,
to build one by your own will be difficult.
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von
you will need an isdn cloud simulator, teletron for example.
there is no other way to do it (unless you want to buy two isdn lines from a
telco).
Dragi
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F
An ISDN Simulator would to the trick!
Teltone, Emutel or something a little cheaper maybe?
""Thomas"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I have two routers with ISDN interfaces. I wonder if it is possible to
> s
NetEng,
Debug isdn q921
Debug isdn q931
Get the ISDN cause code numbers for the errors.
Refer to http://www.eicon.com/support/helpweb/diva/diag2.ASP?x=a
troubleshooter - type in the cause code and it will tell you if the problem
is your router, your telcom, remote telcom, remote router.
Great
I recommend the Teltone demonstrator for the a lab setup. Thats the one I
use. I got it for 1685.00
Raul
- Original Message -
From: "Tariq Azad"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: ISDN Simulator [7:8132]
> Hello Group !
>
> Which ISDN simulator i
I am not sure, but I think this :4356 portion of the number is only there if
your router is behind a PABX, which then assigns the subaddresses to
different ports.A telco doesn't even see that number.
Dragi
Message Posted at:
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-
I dont think there is any such thing as an "affordable" ISDN simulator but i
got the Emutel Solo and it works like a champ. It has configurable S/T or U
interfaces and supports all kinds of switch types. It is comparable to the
Teltone ILS 2000 ($2800) and the price direct from Arca te
Tariq,
I have ISDN simulators for sale at #1000.00+Ship+VAT.
2B+D, perfect for your routers to connect to S/T RJ45 Presentation.
If you are in the UK, you can come over and try them before you buy.
Rashid Lohiya
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
020 8509 2990
07785 362626
www.pioneer-computers.com
"&
I need to test if the bri interface used for DDR works without taking the
serial interface down. (Don't ask me why, the reasons are
political). So basically, I just want to see if it works. I've done the "sh
isdn status" to check level 1 & 2 but is it possible to
bring
you have to use DDR witha suitable dynamic /static route.
U can find in TAC else make a scenario and send I'll help you out
""Sujal G. Ajmera"" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I need to install a Zyxel ISDN TA to t
:
www.groupstudy.com If you want more detailed information on the simline2
you can visit www.cheapisdn.com
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
""Ronald James"" wrote in message
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> just
Hi,
there is also a lot of simulator stuff at:
http://www.teltone.com/telecom_solutions/test_tools/test_home.html
Regards,
Georg
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FAQ, list archives, and subscript
Of course Brad forgot to mention he has a financial interest in his
recommendation as he is affiliated with the company so his recommendation is
not without bias. Here's some of your options. I'll leave out his as he
already made a shameless plug.
ISDN emulator on the NET
http://2
't do
the job just fine.
I have no financial interest here. I'm just a very satisfied customer
standing up for my "preferred" vendor!
Rik
-Original Message-
From: c1sc0k1d [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subje
uyler
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 2:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ISDN simulator [7:33841]
Shameless plug? Absolutely! No shame in how Brad does business. :-}
Maybe he does have a financial interest but who cares? I have learned over
the years to listen to him...he is usually r
ch they buy the product for and just how badly they
> are ripping you off.
>
> Cheers and best wishes
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Rik Guyler
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 2:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL P
iliated with that site and that YOU WILL directly line your
pocket with cash when the purchase is made. You make no mention that Cheap
ISDN (remember, you get what you pay for) is actually Network Learning.
Now how this is not deceptive to you? Have you ever heard of full
disclosure? Or I
then don't do the crime.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Brad Ellis
Sent: 01 February 2002 18:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ISDN simulator [7:33841]
Duncan,
Hi! Actually, we have never offered Rik ANY form of compensation.
iliated with that site and that YOU WILL directly line your
pocket with cash when the purchase is made. You make no mention that Cheap
ISDN (remember, you get what you pay for) is actually Network Learning.
Now how this is not deceptive to you? Have you ever heard of full
disclosure? Or I
]
Subject: ISDN problems... [7:34324]
I have a 3620 that has a problem with timing out. I have set the dialer
idle-timoue to 180 seconds--the router will keep the interface open for 180
seconds and then drop it for 9 seconds. I set it to 55 seconds and it did
the same timeout after 55 seconds--9
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Monday, February 04, 2002 3:53 PM
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: RE: ISDN problems... [7:34324]
If the router is not seeing interesting traffic within your idle period then
it should drop the line. What is in your dialer-list to define what is
interesting
resent message
Rob
> -Original Message-
> From: Thompson, Robert D
> Sent: 04 February 2002 08:14
> To: 'c1sc0k1d'
> Subject: RE: ISDN simulator [7:33841]
>
> HI
>
> I own an PDS Simline 2. Its a great ISDN simulator. It works perfec
[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Monday, February 04, 2002 3:53 PM
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: RE: ISDN problems... [7:34324]
>
> If the router is not seeing interesting traffic within your idle period
then
> it should drop the line. What is in your dialer-list to define wha
Anyone out there done ISDN backup for a WAN running STUN over Frame
Relay?
I can't find a solution on the CCO. Any help would be most
appreciated. This is apparently not a "trivial configuration."
Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&
The interface type S/T refers to a combination of a the S interface (between
the TE and the NT2) and the T interface (between the NT2 and NT1). This
implies that the S/T interface will not function with an NT2 device in
place. Don't know this for certain, bacause I'm never tried. This is
typica
: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:53 PM
To: Cisco
Subject: ISDN T
Stupid question that is bugging me
Why are Cisco native ISDN interfaces labeled with S/T rather than T?
Cisco routers do not provide an interface for other capable ISDN devices
You plug the Ethernet cable to the NT1. So
Thanks Chris,
Can I assume from your last statement that ISDN capable Fax machines,
printers, telephone... are not
very wide spread? I have never seen any of the above devices myself, but
since I live in small town in the middle of no where ...
Pierre-Alex
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Hello CCNP members:
I have one brand new Teltone ISDN BRI simulator. It includes the simulator,
config disk, documentation, power cable, registeration card, originial box.
As many of you know this list for $1700-$1800+. If your interested in this
unit, drop me a line with your best offer
Has anyone ever heard of the K-384 ISDN Network Simulator made by Digital
Engineering or have any configuration information about it?
Neal Collins, MCSE, MCP+I, CNA, Compaq ASE, CCNA, CCNP
Max Systems Group Inc.
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I'm currently prepping for the BCRAN and am simulating different ISDN
scenarios. I've worked with ISDN a bit in the past, but recently ran into a
situation with which I'm not familiar. For tariff reasons, a local ISP
chooses to setup their clients' access boxes to answer,
Hi all,
Does anyone know where I can find a schematic design of an Ascend Pipeline
ISDN router?
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Hey Abbas-
Check your switch type with the carrier.. my guess is that it's incorrectly
set.
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Cause i = 0x82EF - Protocol error; unspecified.
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Some one correct me If I am wrong but I think you need a dialer-map
statement
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> Hey Abbas-
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> Check your switch type with the carrier.. my guess is that it's
incorrectly
> set.
>
> :::snip::
> Cause i = 0x82EF - Prot
You should be able to use either one.
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> Some one correct me If I am wrong but I think you need a dialer-map
> statement
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Can you explain what you mean by being able to use either ?
Thanks
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> You should be able to use either one.
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Dialer string is for use on dialer interfaces because for whatever reason
you cannot use a dialer map (not sure why). If you use physical interfaces
like BRI's or Async's, you typically use the dialer map, but since these are
also "dialer" interfaces, you can use the dialer string as well. With
A couple of things come to mind:
a) I would like to see the show int bri0:1 to see if the B channnel came up.
b) I do not see a dialer map statement, without it the packet will not know
where to go.
c) I had a similar problem with encapsulation failed on the packet debugs.
The Bri0:1 B channel wa
> to what the pinouts would be for this cable. (RJ11 -> RJ45)
It's the middle two pins. The order doesn't matter with ISDN. I have also
just plugged the RJ11 into the RJ45 jack...it worked just fine.
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Does anyone know of a good ISDN simulator ? I have a co-worker who bought a
Teleos Switch, but documentation is not easy obtainable and it appears a
complex device. Since the Teleos switch is not a sim, but an actual ISDN
switch I don't know anyone who has ever used it.
If you hav
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