I have a vendor who is dialing into my network via isdn. They are initiating
the call with a Lucent Superpipe router. I have a 2620 on my end. My vendor
is telling me that his equipment can not dial-up the second B channel and
that I have to bring up the second line. His equipment does not allow
do the ppp multi and have the int come up after the first chanel has a load
of 1.
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I have a vendor who is dialing into my network via isdn. They are
initiating
the call with a Lucent Superpipe router. I have a 2620 on
Isn't the command to set the load dialer load-threshold 1? Doesn't this
initiate a call. I don't think I can use this if I am not allowed to dial my
vendor. Is there another way to set the load?
Chris Dumais, CCNP, CNA
Lan Analyst
IT - NSS Networking Services Team
Maine Medical Center
More accurately dialer load-threshold set the traffic level which is
required to have another call initiated. If the Lucent will not bring
up a second link it must not support multilink so I don't know what good
it will do to try and force a second connection. You can fet a cheap
800 series
Hey all,
Does anyone know what is the maximum number of ISDN BRIs that can be bonded
in a single Multilink PPP?
Basically, I have a site that will require 12 BRIs worth of backup bandwidth
and am wondering if that will work with a single Dialer interface running
Multilink PPP. The BRIs will be
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