Maybe you can use aux port instead for routing on dial line. But you must
practice real ISDN before lab.
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is it really worth it?
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No,
Can a straight through cat 5 cable be used for ISDN connectivity in a lab
(between 2 2503's)?
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No, you need an isdn simulator.
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Can a straight through cat 5 cable be used for ISDN
You probably won't be able to pass the lab without practice on a simulator
or the real thing.
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