ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-21 Thread Kenneth Yeung

Just start the CCIE Lab. preparation, I am going to have the lab. text in
June 2002.  I have several C2500 routers at home.  But no way to test the
ISDN configuration.  Can anyone suggest me what simulator i should use that
can help me to test the ISDN configuration for the CCIE lab.  I don't think
i will apply a ISDN link at home.


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RE: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-21 Thread Mike Sweeney

I would suggest when you are ready for the ISDN, to rent a rack with the
simulator rather then try to bluff your way through it using a sim program.
That way you can try all kinds of configs, not just what the sim has.

My rack has a 2 port S/T simulator. The newer ones can use either a U or S/T
but I got mine at a fair price so beggers can not be too choosy :) Right now
it's between two 2500s.

MikeS
www-dot-packetattack-dot-com


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RE: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-21 Thread Kenneth Yeung

Mike,
I saw this in ebay.  Are you talking about this kind of simulator?
Any choice suggested?  How do i know the C2500 routers are of S/T ports? 
Please advice

2 Port BRI ISDN Simulator 
Simulator Specification

ISDN Simulator with 2 BRI S/T ports. 
ETSI Software (Cisco ISDN switch-type basic-net3) 
Excellent Windows management tool with protocol decode 
Universal Power Supply 
User Manual and Carry Case 
1Year Return to Base Warranty 
This product is NEW 




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RE: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-21 Thread Mark Paterson

Do you have a 2600 series, Check this out, A very talented friend of mine
discovered this.

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=john+paul+morrison&hl=en&rnum=8&selm=0ZEk7.131740%24B37.2967002%40news1.rdc1.bc.home.com


You can also reach him @ http://www.bogomips.com


Mark Paterson
Sr.Provisioner
GT Group Telecom
CCNP,CCDA


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RE: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-22 Thread Mike Sweeney

If I ever have some "extra" voice cards laying around, I need to try this :)

Ken-  the 2500s are S/T interfaces which means you need a NT1 between them
and the ISDN line. The 1600, 2600 etc with WICs can come either flavor, U or
S/T. The U interface has the NT1 built in. If the simulator does ST, the NT1
is built in for you. Some will do both.. many older ones only do one or the
other.

I use an Emutel myself.. I have seen here on the groups one from someone
else which looks to be a pretty good deal given the stiff prices of a  used
simulator on eBay.

MikeS

Mark Paterson wrote:
> 
> Do you have a 2600 series, Check this out, A very talented
> friend of mine discovered this.
> 
>
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=john+paul+morrison&hl=en&rnum=8&selm=0ZEk7.131740%24B37.2967002%40news1.rdc1.bc.home.com
> 
> 
> You can also reach him @ http://www.bogomips.com
> 
> 
> Mark Paterson
> Sr.Provisioner
> GT Group Telecom
> CCNP,CCDA




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Re: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Kenneth,

Hi!  That is a Simline2 you are referring to.  It's a great ISDN simulator
and most certainly the CHEAPEST way to emulate an ISDN switch for a CCIE
lab.  We've sold quite a few of them and I can recommend them very highly.
We used to sell the Emutel Solo which is also an excellent product, it just
costs a few hundred more.  The main difference between the Simline2 and the
Emutel is the Simline2 has only S/T interface types and the Emutel is
software selectable for either S/T or U.  If you have a 2503, 2504, etc with
S/T inteface types, the Simline2 is great because you do not need an
external NT1 (like you would with a Teltone ILS-1000 demonstrator).  One of
these days I'll write a FAQ about all the ISDN simulators:

Merge
Teltone ILS1000 & ILS2000
Emutel Solo
Simline2

Did I miss any?

thanks,
Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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""Kenneth Yeung""  wrote in message
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> Mike,
> I saw this in ebay.  Are you talking about this kind of simulator?
> Any choice suggested?  How do i know the C2500 routers are of S/T ports?
> Please advice
>
> 2 Port BRI ISDN Simulator
> Simulator Specification
>
> ISDN Simulator with 2 BRI S/T ports.
> ETSI Software (Cisco ISDN switch-type basic-net3)
> Excellent Windows management tool with protocol decode
> Universal Power Supply
> User Manual and Carry Case
> 1Year Return to Base Warranty
> This product is NEW




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RE: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-22 Thread Mike Sweeney

If I ever have some "extra" voice cards laying around, I need to try this :)

Ken-  the 2500s are S/T interfaces which means you need a NT1 between them
and the ISDN line. The 1600, 2600 etc with WICs can come either flavor, U or
S/T. The U interface has the NT1 built in. If the simulator does ST, the NT1
is built in for you. Some will do both.. many older ones only do one or the
other.

I use an Emutel myself.. I have seen here on the groups one from someone
else which looks to be a pretty good deal given the stiff prices of a  used
simulator on eBay.

MikeS

Mark Paterson wrote:
> 
> Do you have a 2600 series, Check this out, A very talented
> friend of mine discovered this.
> 
>
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=john+paul+morrison&hl=en&rnum=8&selm=0ZEk7.131740%24B37.2967002%40news1.rdc1.bc.home.com
> 
> 
> You can also reach him @ http://www.bogomips.com
> 
> 
> Mark Paterson
> Sr.Provisioner
> GT Group Telecom
> CCNP,CCDA




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RE: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-22 Thread Daniel Cotts

Add the Adtran Atlas boxes.

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 2:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]
> 
> 
> Kenneth,
> 
> Hi!  That is a Simline2 you are referring to.  It's a great 
> ISDN simulator
> and most certainly the CHEAPEST way to emulate an ISDN switch 
> for a CCIE
> lab.  We've sold quite a few of them and I can recommend them 
> very highly.
> We used to sell the Emutel Solo which is also an excellent 
> product, it just
> costs a few hundred more.  The main difference between the 
> Simline2 and the
> Emutel is the Simline2 has only S/T interface types and the Emutel is
> software selectable for either S/T or U.  If you have a 2503, 
> 2504, etc with
> S/T inteface types, the Simline2 is great because you do not need an
> external NT1 (like you would with a Teltone ILS-1000 
> demonstrator).  One of
> these days I'll write a FAQ about all the ISDN simulators:
> 
> Merge
> Teltone ILS1000 & ILS2000
> Emutel Solo
> Simline2
> 
> Did I miss any?
> 
> thanks,
> Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796
> Network Learning Inc
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> ""Kenneth Yeung""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Mike,
> > I saw this in ebay.  Are you talking about this kind of simulator?
> > Any choice suggested?  How do i know the C2500 routers are 
> of S/T ports?
> > Please advice
> >
> > 2 Port BRI ISDN Simulator
> > Simulator Specification
> >
> > ISDN Simulator with 2 BRI S/T ports.
> > ETSI Software (Cisco ISDN switch-type basic-net3)
> > Excellent Windows management tool with protocol decode
> > Universal Power Supply
> > User Manual and Carry Case
> > 1Year Return to Base Warranty
> > This product is NEW




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Re: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-25 Thread Dennis

ISDN emulator on the NET
http://208.1.40.80/ica/isdnsim.nsf
www.brooktrout.com/pages/product_info/pi_data_wan/pdf/multiport.pdf
www.diem.com/BT90001.htm
http://www.tele-products.com/
http://www.arca-technologies.com/solohome.html
http://www.conway-engineering.com/   5105307682
http://www.acacia-net.com/
http://www.taskit.com/
http://www.monitor.co.at/monitor/498/story/isdnsim.html
http://www.digitechinc.com
http://www.ertmsales.com/products/search/viewcart.cfm?Page=1&QtyNA=
http://www.cheapisdn.com


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> Just start the CCIE Lab. preparation, I am going to have the lab. text in
> June 2002.  I have several C2500 routers at home.  But no way to test the
> ISDN configuration.  Can anyone suggest me what simulator i should use
that
> can help me to test the ISDN configuration for the CCIE lab.  I don't
think
> i will apply a ISDN link at home.




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RE: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]

2001-11-26 Thread Thompson, Robert D

Hi,

Contact the following for an ISDN simulator (PDS Simline ISDN simulator)

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They gave quality service and its a quality device.Ideal for ISDN labs.
I currently use one for my lab


Cheers

Rob



> -Original Message-
> From: Dennis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 25 November 2001 21:57
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  Re: ISDN Simulator for CCIE [7:27098]
> 
> ISDN emulator on the NET
> http://208.1.40.80/ica/isdnsim.nsf
> www.brooktrout.com/pages/product_info/pi_data_wan/pdf/multiport.pdf
> www.diem.com/BT90001.htm
> http://www.tele-products.com/
> http://www.arca-technologies.com/solohome.html
> http://www.conway-engineering.com/   5105307682
> http://www.acacia-net.com/
> http://www.taskit.com/
> http://www.monitor.co.at/monitor/498/story/isdnsim.html
> http://www.digitechinc.com
> http://www.ertmsales.com/products/search/viewcart.cfm?Page=1&QtyNA=
> http://www.cheapisdn.com
> 
> 
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> ""Kenneth Yeung""  wrote in message
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> > Just start the CCIE Lab. preparation, I am going to have the lab. text
> in
> > June 2002.  I have several C2500 routers at home.  But no way to test
> the
> > ISDN configuration.  Can anyone suggest me what simulator i should use
> that
> > can help me to test the ISDN configuration for the CCIE lab.  I don't
> think
> > i will apply a ISDN link at home.




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