Re: Subject: Disconnecting ISDN

2000-12-21 Thread Paul Werner


 do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to 
disconnect an ISDN
 
 call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the 
call, but I
 have 
 a feeling there might be an easier way.

Have you considered using this command?

clear interface bri 0

HTH,

Paul Werner


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Re: Subject: Disconnecting ISDN

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

Here is another one I often get into discussion about.

Yes you can do a 

router#clear int bri

or in the case where you may want to clear a "B" channel on a primary.  Find which is 
the relevant channel and do something like.

router#clear int s0/2:23 or whatever

On an Asynch line do a clear int a(whatever)

Hope this helps

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia



 at 11:32:42 AM, Paul Werner wrote:

 
  do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to 
 disconnect an ISDN
  
  call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the 
 call, but I
  have 
  a feeling there might be an easier way.
 
 Have you considered using this command?
 
 clear interface bri 0
 
 HTH,
 
 Paul Werner
 
 
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