RE: ISDN dial problem [7:43071]

2002-05-03 Thread richard dumoulin

As you get the message waiting for acrrier timeout,I would act on the
following order:

- Check the cable (try 1 or 2 cables) between the Nt1 and the 1600 router

- If this does not work then I am 90 % sure that it is a Telco problem. Have
them check the ISDN switch (near the 1600) and the NT1.

note: there is a third possibility, and that is having the bri interface
broken. But I have never found one, and I have installed and configured a
lot of them.

Hope this helps.



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RE: ISDN dial problem [7:43071]

2002-05-02 Thread Blair, Philip S

Can you share the config?

If you have only a group-async interface defined with the modem lines, you
may need to define a dialer intreface to pickup the ISDN calls.

Philip

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Hi Dear Friends,
 
We have a Cisco 5300 as RAS router. It has PRI and digital modems.
Regular modem users dial the number no problem, they can always get
connected. But ISDN users (Cisco 1604 router) couldn't make a
connection. On 1604 router, it says "carrier wait timeout". We suspect
that it's LEC problem but they insist everything is good on their side.
What seems to be the problem?
 
Thanks a lot.
 
Yoshi




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