Team,
Is it possible to configure back-to-back ISDN WIC-1B-U connections for a
home lab setup?
JoeT MCSE, CCNP
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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
Subject: Back to Back ISDN Solution [7:19860]
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
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about the configuration and be happy tu run a B channel at 100% with no
additional capacity
Rick Harville wrote:
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
, September 10, 2001 3:41 PM
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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
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
: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 8:15 AM
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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
that I read indicates that it can be done. Try it.
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I have received several responses sofar expressing a great
, no. But I
have my own bus where I can connect multiple telephony devices...
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See
: Back to back ISDN [7:19414]
Let me give you an analogy as to what you've described. I
take a little
gizmo that splits my telephone outlet into two outlets (I use
one of these
for my answering machine and telephone). I can plug two
telephones into the
gizmo, but can they call each
If you follow Chucks advice the posting listed below is a good guide on how
to split B channels
Re: ISDN B-channel splitting posted 03/23/2000
Rick Harville wrote:
I have received several responses sofar expressing a great
interest in the solution. Back to back ISDN over a single ISDN
line
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Yes, but an ISDN BRI line has two B channels. A POTS line has one channel.
Did you visit the URL in my previous post?
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and single ISDN circuit.
A very fair B channel for each?
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Two telephones have two telephony links... and they can
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Can't they share a ISDN line? Doesn't the protocol allow for multiple ST
devices assigned different endpoints on the same circuit? Most NT1s have
multiple ST connections.
I'm only speaking
Yes. The original post indicated that he had an ISDN BRI line from SW Bell.
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Can't they share a ISDN line
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Can't they share a ISDN line? Doesn't the protocol allow for
multiple ST
devices assigned different endpoints on the same circuit?
Most NT1s have
multiple
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If you follow Chucks advice the posting listed below is a good guide on how
to split B channels
Re: ISDN B-channel splitting posted 03/23/2000
Rick Harville wrote:
I have received several responses sofar expressing a great
interest
Can you post your router configs? Also can you provide the output of a show
isdn stat for each router?
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From: Rick Harville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Yes
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
I do not think this is possible.
I believe your D channel cannot communicate for 2 different
BRI ports, which is what you are suggesting.
Paul
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FAQ, list archives,
Ruimours are aflot that Cisco are introducing back-to-back ISDN as part of
the IOS, similar to back-to-back serial nd frame relay
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Hi there,
I'm ab
Hi there,
I'm about to buy 2 cisco routers: a 766 and a 802. Trying to set up a home
lab. Is it possible to connect these 2 routers via a back-to-back ISDN
cable?
Thanks in advance,
Flavio
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possible to connect these 2 routers via a back-to-back ISDN
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Flavio
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Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 3:36 PM
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Don't think so, would you need something that simulates an ISDN switch
between them.
On Mon, 31 July 2000, "Jose Flavio Ribeiro" wrote:
Hi there,
I'm about to buy 2 cisco routers: a 766 and a 802. Trying to set
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