Re: LANE help and a couple of other things.

2000-05-29 Thread Darren Ward

Joe,

Would there be any way to use ISDN sub-addressing to do this?

Sorry if this is silly.

In Australia none of the Telco ISDN Switches use SPID's so I haven't done much
work with them outside basic lab configs.

Darren

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  #2   Is there any way to make the two spids of your isdn line talk to each
  other using two isdn routers and NT1's and thereby avoid having to buy an
  isdn simulator?
 

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RE: LANE help and a couple of other things.

2000-05-29 Thread Aaron K. Dixon

#2  Yes you can use two routers with nt1's to practice DDR.  You can do just
about everything that you can do with 2 ISDN lines except multilink of
course.  I currently use this in my CCIE lab.  Just run your isdn line to an
external NT1 and run the 2 S/T ports to your 2 routers.  This works as long
as your routers don't have the built in NT1.  If you are using cisco 2500's
you wont have any problem.  Then when you set up DDR just set up one spid on
each router.  I don't know if this will work if you use an ATT switch
because they don't use SPID's so I have no idea how you would differentiate
one channel from the other.

Regards,

Aaron K. Dixon
WAN Element Manager - Cisco
Omnes, A Schlumberger Company


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Subject: LANE help and a couple of other things.


#1   I have a cat 5 w/ lane module going to a lightstream 100 w/ ATM modules
going out to a 4500 w/ ds3. i need one more ATM device to implement LANE as
used in the CCIEbootcamp labs. i was advised to buy another 4500 w/ an atm
interface, but before i do that i wondered if anyone had had any success
with configuring this on a pc w/ an oc-3 ATM nic? if so please let me know
how you did it.

#2   Is there any way to make the two spids of your isdn line talk to each
other using two isdn routers and NT1's and thereby avoid having to buy an
isdn simulator?

#3  Does anyone know how cisco feels (and what is done in the real world)
about people using second hand IOS' for their home labs, as long as they are
educational only? i just can't see spending the 2 grand it will cost to take
my 2600's to enterprise plus, yet some of the functionality would make labs
better.

thanks in advance,
quinton maynard

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Re: LANE help and a couple of other things.

2000-05-29 Thread Joe Martin

Aaron hit it right on the head.  I've actually done this.  My brain must
have been fried.  Just goes to show that I'm human.

Bring in a BRI from Telco as a U-Interface.  Connect it to an NT1.  The S/T
side of an NT1 is passive and support many devices.  The BRI line needs to
be configured for multipoint services.

Sorry about that.

JOE
CCIE #5917


"Darren Ward" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Joe,

 Would there be any way to use ISDN sub-addressing to do this?

 Sorry if this is silly.

 In Australia none of the Telco ISDN Switches use SPID's so I haven't done
much
 work with them outside basic lab configs.

 Darren

 Joe Martin wrote:

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   #2   Is there any way to make the two spids of your isdn line talk to
each
   other using two isdn routers and NT1's and thereby avoid having to buy
an
   isdn simulator?
  

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RE: LANE help and a couple of other things.

2000-05-29 Thread Albert Ip

Curious, can you do the same thing with PRIs. We are getting a PRI here.
Can I use 1 channel to call another channel?

Just wondering.

Albert

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Aaron hit it right on the head.  I've actually done this.  My brain must
have been fried.  Just goes to show that I'm human.

Bring in a BRI from Telco as a U-Interface.  Connect it to an NT1.  The S/T
side of an NT1 is passive and support many devices.  The BRI line needs to
be configured for multipoint services.

Sorry about that.

JOE
CCIE #5917


"Darren Ward" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Joe,

 Would there be any way to use ISDN sub-addressing to do this?

 Sorry if this is silly.

 In Australia none of the Telco ISDN Switches use SPID's so I haven't done
much
 work with them outside basic lab configs.

 Darren

 Joe Martin wrote:

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   #2   Is there any way to make the two spids of your isdn line talk to
each
   other using two isdn routers and NT1's and thereby avoid having to buy
an
   isdn simulator?
  

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Re: LANE help and a couple of other things.

2000-05-24 Thread Joe Martin

1-I've installed Fore Systems NICs for NT and Solaris and made it a LANE
client.  On the NT box, it was easy.  Install the NIC software and then it
allows you to add "virtual" NICs which you then map layer three(IP)
addresses to them.

2- NO

3- Can't comment

JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28


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 #1   I have a cat 5 w/ lane module going to a lightstream 100 w/ ATM
modules
 going out to a 4500 w/ ds3. i need one more ATM device to implement LANE
as
 used in the CCIEbootcamp labs. i was advised to buy another 4500 w/ an atm
 interface, but before i do that i wondered if anyone had had any success
 with configuring this on a pc w/ an oc-3 ATM nic? if so please let me know
 how you did it.

 #2   Is there any way to make the two spids of your isdn line talk to each
 other using two isdn routers and NT1's and thereby avoid having to buy an
 isdn simulator?

 #3  Does anyone know how cisco feels (and what is done in the real world)
 about people using second hand IOS' for their home labs, as long as they
are
 educational only? i just can't see spending the 2 grand it will cost to
take
 my 2600's to enterprise plus, yet some of the functionality would make
labs
 better.

 thanks in advance,
 quinton maynard
 
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Re: LANE help and a couple of other things.

2000-05-24 Thread JoeFerg


Joe,CCIE Lab - May 
27/28good luck-Joe-"Joe Martin" 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
news:8ghutn$de0$[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1-I've installed Fore Systems NICs 
for NT and Solaris and made it a LANE client. On the NT box, it 
was easy. Install the NIC software and then it allows you to add 
"virtual" NICs which you then map layer three(IP) addresses to 
them.  2- NO  3- Can't comment  
JOE CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things... CCIE Lab - May 
27/28   ""Quinton Maynard"" 
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#1 I have a cat 5 w/ lane module going to a lightstream 100 w/ 
ATM modules  going out to a 4500 w/ ds3. i need one more ATM 
device to implement LANE as  used in the CCIEbootcamp labs. 
i was advised to buy another 4500 w/ an atm  interface, but before i 
do that i wondered if anyone had had any success  with configuring 
this on a pc w/ an oc-3 ATM nic? if so please let me know  how you 
did it.   #2 Is there any way to make the 
two spids of your isdn line talk to each  other using two isdn 
routers and NT1's and thereby avoid having to buy an  isdn 
simulator?   #3 Does anyone know how cisco feels 
(and what is done in the real world)  about people using second hand 
IOS' for their home labs, as long as they are  educational 
only? i just can't see spending the 2 grand it will cost to take 
 my 2600's to enterprise plus, yet some of the functionality would 
make labs  better.   thanks in 
advance,  quinton maynard  
 
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