Back to Back ISDN Solution [7:19860]

2001-09-13 Thread Rick Harville
Thanks for all who responded. Combining everyones posts I was able to put together a config that now works. For the record: You can indeed use a single ISDN line to connect two routers together to practice your ISDN configs. This config was tested using two C2503 routers, a single motorola NT1

RE: Back to back ISDN [7:19414]

2001-09-11 Thread Rick Harville
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Back to back ISDN [7:19414]

2001-09-11 Thread Rick Harville
I have received several responses sofar expressing a great interest in the solution. Back to back ISDN over a single ISDN line seems to be a very acceptable approach to simulating DDR. Unfortunately, nobody seems to be able to confirm that it can be done. A seach of archives reveals discussions bu

Back to Back ISDN [7:19312]

2001-09-10 Thread Rick Harville
This is a fine group and I lurk here often, please help if you can... Does anyone know if its possible to setup two C2503's back to back over a single ISDN line, assigning one spid to one router and the other spid to the second router? I have 2 Cisco 2503's with st Bri. Im using Motorola NT1 dev