Re: network simulator [7:27658]

2001-12-08 Thread EA Louie

 I have never seen any commands in the IOS that can simulate an BRI ISDN
 switch. Please can you submit an example config, cisco URL or a command
 which can do this?

How much research have you done on the subject?  If you search the archives
(the link is at the footer of this email) you'll find your answers, as it's
an oft-discussed topic.
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Re: network simulator [7:27658]

2001-12-05 Thread Thomas Reisinger

I have never seen any commands in the IOS that can simulate an BRI ISDN
switch. Please can you submit an example config, cisco URL or a command
which can do this?

Regards

Thomas



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  Is there any router simulation software that I can configure to run in a
  Frame Relay and ISDN network ?

 cisco routers have the ability to simulate Frame Relay switches.  The
 archives are full of examples, but www.cisco.com also has the
configurations
 in a number of places.  try searching for frame relay switch

 ISDN is a little different.  There are a few different solutions.  One
 solution is a device that has 2 ISDN BRI ports.  This is known as an ISDN
 Simulator, or ISDN Emulator.  These usually have S/T and U interfaces, and
 the cost is typically $1500, less if you shop around.  Others have had
 success in using a PBX with ISDN interfaces.  The 2600/3600 series cisco
 routers running 12.1 code has the ability to simulate ISDN BRI switching -
 note that this is a more expensive solution than the ISDN Simulator
 solution.  see

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=john+paul+morrisonhl=enrnum=8selm=0ZEk7
 .131740%24B37.2967002%40news1.rdc1.bc.home.com (watch the URL wrap)

 Depending on where you live, it may also be economical for you to just
order
 two ISDN lines for the time that you need to study ISDN.

 good luck in your studies
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RE: network simulator [7:27658]

2001-11-30 Thread William Gragido

Anthony,

Check out www.shunra.com they have a simulator called the 'Storm' that is
awesome!  It allows you to manipulate latency, jitter and packet loss.  Its
a hardware solution however I have seen a freeware version of this out on
certain linux centrix sites.  It works great though, I used it on a VoIP gig
in order to perform proof of concept tasks.

Will

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Is there any router simulation software that I can configure to run in a
Frame Relay and ISDN network ?
Appreciate if anyone who knows can send me one.




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Re: network simulator [7:27658]

2001-11-29 Thread EA Louie

 Is there any router simulation software that I can configure to run in a
 Frame Relay and ISDN network ?

cisco routers have the ability to simulate Frame Relay switches.  The
archives are full of examples, but www.cisco.com also has the configurations
in a number of places.  try searching for frame relay switch

ISDN is a little different.  There are a few different solutions.  One
solution is a device that has 2 ISDN BRI ports.  This is known as an ISDN
Simulator, or ISDN Emulator.  These usually have S/T and U interfaces, and
the cost is typically $1500, less if you shop around.  Others have had
success in using a PBX with ISDN interfaces.  The 2600/3600 series cisco
routers running 12.1 code has the ability to simulate ISDN BRI switching -
note that this is a more expensive solution than the ISDN Simulator
solution.  see
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=john+paul+morrisonhl=enrnum=8selm=0ZEk7
.131740%24B37.2967002%40news1.rdc1.bc.home.com (watch the URL wrap)

Depending on where you live, it may also be economical for you to just order
two ISDN lines for the time that you need to study ISDN.

good luck in your studies
-e-
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