Re: ISDN Calls from Pots? [7:21738]

2001-10-04 Thread Patrick Donlon

Mike's correct, I'm sure you need digital modems to allow an ISDN interface
to access analogue calls, as in an access server.

regards


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 Dont you need digital modems for the for the ISDN circuit to carry the
 voice(pots) connection?  IE.. PRI configured to use both ISDN and POTS has
a
 digital modem card for the conversion. I would imagine that a BRI line
needs
 the same type of conversion.. ie.. VoIP..

 Here is one link that talks about it.. but it's noted that DoV lines can
be
 corrupted since not all ISDN switches cna handle this properly..

 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/8.html

 Anyone else that can add to this.. please do!!!

 MikeS




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RE: ISDN Calls from Pots? [7:21738]

2001-10-03 Thread Mike Sweeney

Dont you need digital modems for the for the ISDN circuit to carry the
voice(pots) connection?  IE.. PRI configured to use both ISDN and POTS has a
digital modem card for the conversion. I would imagine that a BRI line needs
the same type of conversion.. ie.. VoIP..

Here is one link that talks about it.. but it's noted that DoV lines can be
corrupted since not all ISDN switches cna handle this properly..

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/8.html

Anyone else that can add to this.. please do!!!  

MikeS



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ISDN Calls from Pots? [7:21738]

2001-10-02 Thread Cisco

Hi Guys!!

I have a topology with a 2620 router with 8 BRI S/T ports that will receive
dial backup calls from remote locations using ISDN. The problem is that we
don4t have ISDN service available on all of these locations. So my question
is: is it possible to terminate a call originated from a POTS line on the
ISDN BRI ports of the router?? I tried to call one of these ports from a
POTS line and received the messages below from the ISDN debug. The router
did not answer the calls. Some of the messages say that it4s not an ISDN
end-to-end call, which is obvious. Is there anyway of making it work??

*Mar  8 00:49:26.014: Progress Ind i = 0x8A81 - Call not end-to-end
ISDN,
  may have in-band info

*Mar  8 00:49:26.018: Calling Party Number i = 0x0083,
'07191338625',
  Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown

*Mar  8 00:49:26.026: ISDN BR1/3: Event: Received a call with a bad
bearercap
  from 07191388225 on B1

*Mar  8 00:49:29.498: %ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN: Layer 2 for Interface BR1/3,
 TEI 68 changed to down

Thanks in advance!!

Ednilson Rosa




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Re: ISDN Calls from Pots? [7:21738]

2001-10-02 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

I can depend on the telco ISDN config.  I must allow a POTS connection in. 
Also the router must be able to handle modem connections and be configured
to do the job.

interface Group-Async1
 no ip address
 encapsulation ppp
 async dynamic address
 async mode dedicated
 no snmp trap link-status
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 0
 no fair-queue
 no cdp enable
 group-range 1 8
!
 
interface bri#/#
 ip unnumbered Loopback1
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 no ip mroute-cache
 no snmp trap link-status
 isdn incoming-voice modem
 dialer idle-timeout 2147483
 dialer-group 1
 no fair-queue
 no cdp enable
 ppp authentication chap
 ppp multilink
 hold-queue 75 in

The above snippets may not be exact for your application but give the idea
of what is required.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

 
On Tuesday, October 02, 2001 at 06:19:03 PM, Cisco wrote:

 Hi Guys!!
 
 I have a topology with a 2620 router with 8 BRI S/T ports that will receive
 dial backup calls from remote locations using ISDN. The problem is that we
 don4t have ISDN service available on all of these locations. So my question
 is: is it possible to terminate a call originated from a POTS line on the
 ISDN BRI ports of the router?? I tried to call one of these ports from a
 POTS line and received the messages below from the ISDN debug. The router
 did not answer the calls. Some of the messages say that it4s not an ISDN
 end-to-end call, which is obvious. Is there anyway of making it work??
 
 *Mar  8 00:49:26.014: Progress Ind i = 0x8A81 - Call not end-to-end
 ISDN,
   may have in-band info
 
 *Mar  8 00:49:26.018: Calling Party Number i = 0x0083,
 '07191338625',
   Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown
 
 *Mar  8 00:49:26.026: ISDN BR1/3: Event: Received a call with a bad
 bearercap
   from 07191388225 on B1
 
 *Mar  8 00:49:29.498: %ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN: Layer 2 for Interface BR1/3,
  TEI 68 changed to down
 
 Thanks in advance!!
 
 Ednilson Rosa
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Re: ISDN Calls from Pots? [7:21738]

2001-10-02 Thread Ednilson Rosa

Hi Tony,

Thanks for your reply!

I'll try this configuration, although I don't know yet if the Telco is
properly configured. But I already see a problem on that: we'll have some
location calling using POTS but some other will call using ISDN. How can I
handle this situation with this config? I mean, if I do this config, will I
still be able to receive ISDN calls through these ports?? If not, how can I
direct these calls to some of the ports that I supposedly configure to
accept them?? I'm listing my current configuration (some repeated lines
omitted), which is prepared only for ISDN:

interface BRI1/0
 no ip address
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer pool-member 1
 isdn switch-type basic-net3
 ppp authentication chap
 ppp multilink
!
interface BRI1/1
 no ip address
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer pool-member 1
 isdn switch-type basic-net3
 ppp authentication chap
 ppp multilink
!
interface Dialer1
 ip address 10.4.1.129 255.255.255.252
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer remote-name USER-023-1
 dialer pool 1
 dialer idle-timeout 10800 either
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication chap
 ppp multilink
!
interface Dialer2
 ip address 10.4.1.97 255.255.255.252
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer remote-name USER-330-1
 dialer pool 1
 dialer idle-timeout 10800 either
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication chap
 ppp multilink
!

Regards,

Ednilson Rosa

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From: Tony van Ree 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: ISDN Calls from Pots? [7:21738]


 Hi,

 I can depend on the telco ISDN config.  I must allow a POTS connection in.
Also the router must be able to handle modem connections and be configured
to do the job.

 interface Group-Async1
  no ip address
  encapsulation ppp
  async dynamic address
  async mode dedicated
  no snmp trap link-status
  dialer in-band
  dialer rotary-group 0
  no fair-queue
  no cdp enable
  group-range 1 8
 !

 interface bri#/#
  ip unnumbered Loopback1
  no ip directed-broadcast
  encapsulation ppp
  no ip mroute-cache
  no snmp trap link-status
  isdn incoming-voice modem
  dialer idle-timeout 2147483
  dialer-group 1
  no fair-queue
  no cdp enable
  ppp authentication chap
  ppp multilink
  hold-queue 75 in

 The above snippets may not be exact for your application but give the idea
of what is required.

 Teunis
 Hobart, Tasmania
 Australia


 On Tuesday, October 02, 2001 at 06:19:03 PM, Cisco wrote:

  Hi Guys!!
 
  I have a topology with a 2620 router with 8 BRI S/T ports that will
receive
  dial backup calls from remote locations using ISDN. The problem is that
we
  don4t have ISDN service available on all of these locations. So my
question
  is: is it possible to terminate a call originated from a POTS line on
the
  ISDN BRI ports of the router?? I tried to call one of these ports from a
  POTS line and received the messages below from the ISDN debug. The
router
  did not answer the calls. Some of the messages say that it4s not an ISDN
  end-to-end call, which is obvious. Is there anyway of making it work??
 
  *Mar  8 00:49:26.014: Progress Ind i = 0x8A81 - Call not
end-to-end
  ISDN,
may have in-band info
 
  *Mar  8 00:49:26.018: Calling Party Number i = 0x0083,
  '07191338625',
Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown
 
  *Mar  8 00:49:26.026: ISDN BR1/3: Event: Received a call with a bad
  bearercap
from 07191388225 on B1
 
  *Mar  8 00:49:29.498: %ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN: Layer 2 for Interface BR1/3,
   TEI 68 changed to down
 
  Thanks in advance!!
 
  Ednilson Rosa
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