RE: BRI Question

2000-12-06 Thread Mohamed Heeba

yeah this is possible in case u use PPP as encap protocol 
u can config two different dialer maps on the physical interface with the
two remote IPs
and try to ping them , both connection will use only 1 channel for each 
about the D channel ...i guess u dont have to worry ..it will control both
:))

Mohamed 

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> Hi, I'm a newbie on this list.  Is it possible possible to connect one B
> channel to a location (Dallas) and the other B channel to another location
> (New York) at the same time?  How does one D channel control both calls?
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Re: BRI Question

2000-12-08 Thread xndr

Hi!

Yes it's possible.
D channel is out-of-band signalling and has both signalling for B1 and B2
channels in same time.


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> channel to a location (Dallas) and the other B channel to another location
> (New York) at the same time?  How does one D channel control both calls?
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RE: BRI Question

2000-12-12 Thread John lay

Or you can you can use  dialer profiles.





On Thu, 7 Dec 2000 00:12:22 +0400 , Mohamed Heeba wrote:

>  yeah this is possible in case u use PPP as encap protocol 
>  u can config two different dialer maps on the physical interface with the
>  two remote IPs
>  and try to ping them , both connection will use only 1 channel for each 
>  about the D channel ...i guess u dont have to worry ..it will control
both
>  :))
>  
>  Mohamed 
>  
>  > -Original Message-
>  > From:  Jun Pati [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  > Sent:  Wednesday, December 06, 2000 11:19 AM
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>  > Subject:   BRI Question
>  > 
>  > Hi, I'm a newbie on this list.  Is it possible possible to connect one
B
>  > channel to a location (Dallas) and the other B channel to another
location
>  > (New York) at the same time?  How does one D channel control both
calls?
>  > 
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