isdn inbound [7:38851]

2002-03-19 Thread Michael Kelker

I'm trying to setup a ISDN inbound interface so that up to 3 people can call
in and specify how many channels of this PRI line they take up.

so, for example :  caller 1 may only have 1 or 2 channels.
caller 2 may take up 12
caller 3 may have 4

so the point is, can it be configured so this can be caller-directed
regarding things like bandwidth, etc?  Any ideas?  or does anyone know where
to look for this sort of stuff.. Everywhere always talks about DDR or
outbound.




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Re: Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread Michael Kelker

maybe I'm making this whole thing too complicated.  What if I just put a
loopback interface on each router/switch on a "management" subnet.

what I'm trying to attempt is to make my entire router / switching structure
easier to access by not having to remember exactly which whole ip address is
for which router, rather could say that's router 10 so it's 10.10.10.10 (as
an example).
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> this isn't a direct CCNP cert question, but I was thinking of trying to
make
> my network infrastructure easier to navigate.  I was thinking of creating
a
> VLAN on a certain IP scheme and have each piece of equipment have  a
virutal
> interface on it.
>
> Am I going about this the right way?  How do some of you address this
issue?




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Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread Michael Kelker

this isn't a direct CCNP cert question, but I was thinking of trying to make
my network infrastructure easier to navigate.  I was thinking of creating a
VLAN on a certain IP scheme and have each piece of equipment have  a virutal
interface on it.

Am I going about this the right way?  How do some of you address this issue?




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