Re: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-27 Thread Justin Marcus

2501's serial port is just sync..

On Fri, 26 May 2000, Blake Traister wrote:

> I have never hung an isdn modem off the back of a router.  I have used a BRI
> before...so my first suggestion is to do that...tyou also have to make sure
> your serial port is the same on the router and the TA.  I dont know if the
> 2501's serial port is sync/async or not...
> 
> John Neiberger wrote:
> 
> > I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that we are
> > planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501.  One
> > serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
> > provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
> > port.
> >
> > Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA to
> > for ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any
> > mention of how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy a
> > 2520 and use the BRI interface instead.
> >
> > Any suggestions on how to make this work?
> >
> > Thanks, as always!
> >
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Re: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread Blake Traister

I have never hung an isdn modem off the back of a router.  I have used a BRI
before...so my first suggestion is to do that...tyou also have to make sure
your serial port is the same on the router and the TA.  I dont know if the
2501's serial port is sync/async or not...

John Neiberger wrote:

> I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that we are
> planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501.  One
> serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
> provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
> port.
>
> Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA to
> for ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any
> mention of how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy a
> 2520 and use the BRI interface instead.
>
> Any suggestions on how to make this work?
>
> Thanks, as always!
>
> John Neiberger
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RE: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread John Neiberger

Perhaps if you'd reread my original post, you would notice that I did, in
fact, search CCO, but my choice of search criteria were different and I
never found any pertinent information about my specific situation.  I'm
fully aware of how to do a search on CCO, and I always do that first before
asking a question.  As I'm sure you're aware, the search engine on CCO is
notorious for providing wildly irrelevant links depending on your choice of
keywords.

With all that said, I agree with you that people should make a habit of
making an effort to find information on CCO before posting questions to the
group.

>  If you go to www.cisco.com <http://www.cisco.com> . type in "ddr on s0"
in
>  the search window and limit the search to support only, you will find
what
>  you are looking for.
>  
>  This is not to start a flame war, and I will not respond to anybody but:
>  How come so many people don't know where www.cisco.com
>  <http://www.cisco.com>  is? There are a lot of answers there. Please have
>  the courtesy of looking things up before you ask.
>  
>  ___
>  Peter
>  
>  
>   -Original Message-
>   From:   lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>   Sent:   Friday, May 26, 2000 9:40 AM
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Subject:Re: 2501 and ISDN
>  
>   Provided you ISDN TA is a sync TA, bcoz the serial port of
>  2501 is a sync
>   serial port.
>  
>   rgs,
>   lee
>  
>  
>   "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>   28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe">news:28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe...
>   > I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have
>  been told that we
>   are
>   > planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting
>  to a 2501.  One
>   > serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux
>  port won't
>   > provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the
>  second serial
>   > port.
>   >
>   > Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in
>  conjunction with a TA
>   for
>   > ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't
>  found any mention
>   of
>   > how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to
>  buy a 2520 and
>   > use the BRI interface instead.
>   >
>   > Any suggestions on how to make this work?
>   >
>   > Thanks, as always!
>   >
>   > John Neiberger
>   >
>   >
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RE: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread Balharek, Peter

If you go to www.cisco.com <http://www.cisco.com> . type in "ddr on s0" in
the search window and limit the search to support only, you will find what
you are looking for.

This is not to start a flame war, and I will not respond to anybody but:
How come so many people don't know where www.cisco.com
<http://www.cisco.com>  is? There are a lot of answers there. Please have
the courtesy of looking things up before you ask.

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-Original Message-
From:   lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, May 26, 2000 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Subject:Re: 2501 and ISDN

Provided you ISDN TA is a sync TA, bcoz the serial port of
2501 is a sync
serial port.

rgs,
lee


"John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have
been told that we
are
> planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting
to a 2501.  One
> serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux
port won't
> provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the
second serial
> port.
>
> Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in
conjunction with a TA
for
> ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't
found any mention
of
> how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to
buy a 2520 and
> use the BRI interface instead.
>
> Any suggestions on how to make this work?
>
> Thanks, as always!
>
> John Neiberger
>
>
>
>
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RE: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread John Neiberger

I believe the two serial interfaces on a 2501 are synchronous only.

>  Couldn't you configure the serial interface to be a async interface by
using
>  the command...
>  
>  physical-layer async
>  
>  Then you would be able to do it???  I am not sure though I have never
used a
>  serial for ISDN.
>  
>  -chris
>  
>  -Original Message-
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>  lee
>  Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 12:40 PM
>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Subject: Re: 2501 and ISDN
>  
>  
>  Provided you ISDN TA is a sync TA, bcoz the serial port of 2501 is a sync
>  serial port.
>  
>  rgs,
>  lee
>  
>  
>  "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>  28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe">news:28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe...
>  > I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that
we
>  are
>  > planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501. 
One
>  > serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
>  > provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
>  > port.
>  >
>  > Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA
>  for
>  > ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any
mention
>  of
>  > how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy a 2520
and
>  > use the BRI interface instead.
>  >
>  > Any suggestions on how to make this work?
>  >
>  > Thanks, as always!
>  >
>  > John Neiberger
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
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Re: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread David C Prall

> I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that we
are
> planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501.  One
> serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
> provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
> port.
>
> Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA to
> for ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any
> mention of how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy
a
> 2520 and use the BRI interface instead.
>
> Any suggestions on how to make this work?
>
Check out Adtran. They make an ISU that hangs off of a v.35 interface. All
you do is setup a Dialer DTR interface , the ISU handles all call
information.

Hope this helps,

David C Prall, CCDP CCNP MCSE MCNE
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Re: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread John Neiberger


That could be a problem.  This TA is designed to be connected to a PC serial
port, which is async, right?

>  Provided you ISDN TA is a sync TA, bcoz the serial port of 2501 is a sync
>  serial port.
>  
>  rgs,
>  lee
>  
>  
>  "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>  28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe">news:28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe...
>  > I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that
we
>  are
>  > planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501. 
One
>  > serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
>  > provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
>  > port.
>  >
>  > Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA
>  for
>  > ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any
mention
>  of
>  > how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy a 2520
and
>  > use the BRI interface instead.
>  >
>  > Any suggestions on how to make this work?
>  >
>  > Thanks, as always!
>  >
>  > John Neiberger
>  >
>  >
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Re: 2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread lee

Provided you ISDN TA is a sync TA, bcoz the serial port of 2501 is a sync
serial port.

rgs,
lee


"John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe">news:28127067.959358464405.JavaMail.imail@tiptoe...
> I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that we
are
> planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501.  One
> serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
> provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
> port.
>
> Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA
for
> ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any mention
of
> how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy a 2520 and
> use the BRI interface instead.
>
> Any suggestions on how to make this work?
>
> Thanks, as always!
>
> John Neiberger
>
>
>
>
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2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread John Neiberger

I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that we are
planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501.  One
serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
port.  

Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA  for
ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any mention of
how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy a 2520 and
use the BRI interface instead.

Any suggestions on how to make this work?

Thanks, as always!

John Neiberger





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2501 and ISDN

2000-05-26 Thread John Neiberger

I've been handed a 3COM ISDN terminal adapter and have been told that we are
planning to use ISDN as dial backup for a T-1 connecting to a 2501.  One
serial port and the ethernet port are being used.  The aux port won't
provide the needed bandwidth.  So that leaves me with the second serial
port.  

Is it possible to use a serial port on a 2501 in conjunction with a TA to
for ISDN DDR?  I've been searching cisco's site and haven't found any
mention of how to accomplish this.  My suggestion at this point is to buy a
2520 and use the BRI interface instead.

Any suggestions on how to make this work?

Thanks, as always!

John Neiberger





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