RE: isdn pri line issue [7:56124]

2002-10-25 Thread Bradley Lowry
Generally you use PPP over ISDN because it has authentication, and you don't
want someone else to dial in.

For frame-relay, you generally use equal cost load balancing with some kind
of routing protocol like OSPF and the default HDLC encapsulation.


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isdn pri line issue [7:56124]

2002-10-22 Thread Lokesh Khanna
Hi all

I have one PRI Line ( 30 channel ) and configured on my cisco 3662 router. I
am dialing from remote router which has isdn bri lines terminated on
different router like 1600 and 1750. These remotes are dialing into PRI line
and all are able to connect at the same time. All this is happening over ppp
by enabling multilink ppp.
I want to do same over frame relay. In ppp we can enable multilink for
multiple lines. but what should i do in frame relay for the same.
Only one remote is able to dial at a time , and if 2nd try at that time ,
call get disc.


Regards

Lokesh Khanna
Project Engineer
Managed Network Services




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