I saw it in bscn trainning book:
RTRA#sh ip bgp neigh
BGP neighbor is 172.16.12.1, remote AS 2, internal link
Index 1, Offset 0, Mask 0x2
Route-Reflector Client
BGP version 4, remote router ID 192.168.101.101
BGP state = Established, table version = 1, up for 00:05:42
Last read 00:00:42, hold time
Maybe you can use aux port instead for routing on dial line. But you must
practice real ISDN before lab.
""Robert D. Cluett"" wrote in message
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> is it really worth it?
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> ""Johnny Routin"" wrote in message
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er 5 bridge number 1 target ring
> number 10 on one interface.
> Then on the other, source 10, bridge 1, and target 5.
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> Please someobody out there correct me if I am wrong. I am answering this
> question partly for my own practice and review for the Lab Exam.
>
> Thomas Laru
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