Just wanted to let the group know of a little trick I came across this
weekend.
I have an ISDN line that I hooked up to a NT1 with two S/T interfaces. I
was able
to connect 2 2504's back to back through the telco cloud. Each router
pulled
one TEI each. This makes it possible to perform dial-ba
Great idea! Now, if only you didn't have to pay for an ISDN usage charges
since you're calling yourself ;-)
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Depends who your provider is. For example in QWest land all local ISDN calls
are not charged a usage fee.
HTH
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> Great idea! Now, if only you didn't have to pay for an ISDN usage charg
Very cool. I know within our company custom Centrex group that's the case
as well, but not all local calls, just calls between our Centrex lines.
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""John Hardman"" wro
Yes, its worthwhile. Alot of people find that paying for an NT1 and an
ISDN line is cheaper than the simulator. But with the simulator you can
do dial-backup, BOD, multilink, etc.
Brian
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Ambern, Jeff wrote:
> Just wanted to let the group know of a little trick I came acro
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