RE: ISDN switch type in Korea

2001-04-04 Thread Buri, Heather H

For the router configuration, the switch type should be configured as  
primary-net5  which covers European, New Zealand and Asia ISDN PRI switches
(per Cisco documentation).  I am not sure where your provider is getting his
information.  I suspect he does not know what he is talking about.  I would
question him further on this point and maybe ask to speak with someone else.


Heather Buri   
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-Original Message-
From: Chiao Liang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 10:12 AM
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Subject: ISDN switch type in Korea


Hi All,

I tryong to apply for an ISDN PRI line in SEOUL. The providetell me that
the switch type use is "PBX". I was so confuss as in CISCO AS5300 that i
going to use, there was not switch type known as "PBX". Can anybody
enlighten me on this. Is there a "PBX" Switch for ISDN? If yes how do i
configure my AS5300 for the ISDN PRI LINE.

Thank, with regards
Chan
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RE: ISDN switch type in Korea

2001-04-04 Thread Daniel Cotts

As a first cut - let the experts also reply: PBX is an acronym for Private
Branch Exchange. It refers to a small switch usually used at a company site
as opposed to a large switch used in a Telco office. It is a generic term
that in no way indicates the manufacturer of the switch. 
Maybe you can show your provider the list of ISDN PRI switch types supported
by Cisco. Ask which one should you use. Worst case - try each in turn until
your circuit works.

> -Original Message-
> From: Chiao Liang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 10:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ISDN switch type in Korea
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I tryong to apply for an ISDN PRI line in SEOUL. The 
> providetell me that
> the switch type use is "PBX". I was so confuss as in CISCO 
> AS5300 that i
> going to use, there was not switch type known as "PBX". Can anybody
> enlighten me on this. Is there a "PBX" Switch for ISDN? If 
> yes how do i
> configure my AS5300 for the ISDN PRI LINE.
> 
> Thank, with regards
> Chan
> Report misconduct 
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Re: ISDN switch type in Korea

2001-04-04 Thread AM

PBX is a general term. The provider needs to give you more info than that or
you can sit there and try very switch type possible.

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"Chiao Liang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I tryong to apply for an ISDN PRI line in SEOUL. The providetell me that
> the switch type use is "PBX". I was so confuss as in CISCO AS5300 that i
> going to use, there was not switch type known as "PBX". Can anybody
> enlighten me on this. Is there a "PBX" Switch for ISDN? If yes how do i
> configure my AS5300 for the ISDN PRI LINE.
>
> Thank, with regards
> Chan
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RE: ISDN switch type in Korea

2001-04-04 Thread jenny . mcleod

While your provider may well use primary-net5, they may not.  The Cisco
documentation only gives an indication of the switch types used in each
country; it's not conclusive (for example some PRIs in Australia use
primary-net5, not primary-ts014).  It depends on what your provider is
using.

Ask your provider, and as somebody else suggested, run a list of switch
types past them.  If they say they use 'ETSI' or 'Euro-ISDN', then that
means primary-net5.

A list of switch-types supported in IOS 12.1, in case you haven't already
found it, is at (watch the wrap)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dial_r/drdrisla.htm#1030992

JMcL
-- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 05/04/2001
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For the router configuration, the switch type should be configured as
primary-net5  which covers European, New Zealand and Asia ISDN PRI switches
(per Cisco documentation).  I am not sure where your provider is getting
his
information.  I suspect he does not know what he is talking about.  I would
question him further on this point and maybe ask to speak with someone
else.


Heather Buri
CSC Technology Services - Houston

Phone:(713)-961-8592
Fax:  (713)-961-8249
Mobile:
Alpha Page:

Mailing:  1360 Post Oak Blvd
   Suite 500
   Houston, TX 77056



-Original Message-
From: Chiao Liang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ISDN switch type in Korea


Hi All,

I tryong to apply for an ISDN PRI line in SEOUL. The providetell me that
the switch type use is "PBX". I was so confuss as in CISCO AS5300 that i
going to use, there was not switch type known as "PBX". Can anybody
enlighten me on this. Is there a "PBX" Switch for ISDN? If yes how do i
configure my AS5300 for the ISDN PRI LINE.

Thank, with regards
Chan
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