Hi All,
Can someone help me with the basic config of a teltronic isdn simulator.The
manual of the one I have is missing.
Rgds,
Ak
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According to the Teltone web site it is a software add on, I never used this
unit before.
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Make sure under the interface option in the adtran SWAP ANI/DNIS parameter
is set to DISABLED
path: ATLAS 550/Dial Plan/User Term/Interface Configuration
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HI chuck,
I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 2 really funny.
The Long and Winding Road a icrit
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Lesson 1 - if you can't get it to work, call tech support. It will start
working the instant you are talking to a tech.
Lesson 2 - if it was
Lesson 1 - if you can't get it to work, call tech support. It will start
working the instant you are talking to a tech.
Lesson 2 - if it was working on the physical interface, and not working when
you moved everything to the dialer interface, just power cycle the hardware.
Things start working
HI chuck,
I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 2 really funny.
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Lesson 1 - if you can't get it to work, call tech support. It will start
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Lesson 2 - if it was
Chuck,
This is a good thing. It follows my real world experience. Get the
right person from the phone company and the problem goes away. Then
again, having a good ISDN tester really helps so you can tell them how
they goofed in provisioning.
I still say ISDN stands for I Still Don't Network.
can i rephrase as to not get missunderstood.
TRUE but Very Funny
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I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 2 really funny.
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Thanks to the folks who responded, and who have shared a number of files.
I recently purchased the ISDN package from o..p..t..s..y..s.net - consists
of 2x2503 routers and the B-link-2 ISDN sim. I checked prices versus what I
was seeing on the auction site, and the price seemed reasonable all
hey, BT, can you contact me off line please. I have a question regarding the
firmware versions.
thanks.
chuck
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be a reasonable price.
not looking for specific answers - just a general question - ever get both B
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I used to have those problems only with basic-ni; I upgraded the firmware.
It still has the ocasional hiccup but overall it is good now.
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Hi Group,
I have a Virual Console ISDN simulator. It crashes when I send extended
ping traffic through it, and I have to reboot it again. Has any one been
through the same experience? Do I need to upgrade the firmware?
Any Advice is appreciated.
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I have a Merge ISDN Simulator that I would like to get rid off for
1100$. It has all manual. Please contact me directly if you are
interested. Thanks.
Jose Martos
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Loud Packet, Inc.
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n Simline 2 ISDN Simulator? I am
thinking
of
buying a 2nd hand one. I have been told that the simulator works just
by
normal Ethernet connections into the Cisco 2503, so no need of any extra
cabling.
Is there anything I have to look out for when getting an ISDN Simulator?
http://
Hi H,
What you need is a normal Straight through Ethernet Cable to connect from
the Slimline-2 or Slimline-6 directly onto a Cisco 2503 ISDN Interface.
You could use the same Ethernet Straight-Through cable if you have ISDN at
your home to connect from the NT1 to an ISDN Device.
An Ethernet
Yes, normal Ethernet straight-through cables
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Ethernet
Hello,
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cabling.
Is there anythin
Hello all - I need to purchase an ISDN simulator and I came across this link.
http://www.vconsole.net/simulator_isdn.html
Should I take my chances with this cheaper product ($800.00) or should I
stay with more expensive products such as:
B Link2 ISDN Simulator $999.99
http://www.CheapISDN.com
shop around,. ask advice. caveat emptor.
BTW - all you folks who sell equipment - please respond directly, and do not
post to the list.
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Hello,
I'm looking for ISDN simulator for my CCIE lab. I
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buy one (as cheap as possible :-) ). or if someone
wants to sell back.
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Team,
I just try to use my new isdn simulator(B-Link2) by using the following
example on page 156(chapter 5) of the book Cisco Certification Bridges,
Routers and switches for CCIEs by Andrew Bruce Caslow. According to Caslow,
the configuration below will be sufficient to have layer 1 working
What interfaces are you using on your routers? Are they U or S/T?
The BLink-2 is the same as my SlimLine-2 and it uses S/T ISDN interfaces, so
if you are trying to use it with U type it will never work!
Ref: http://www.yeti-gbr1.co.uk
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I am in the process of purchasing an ISDN simulator for my lab. There are to
many I could choose from. My questions is for those who may have already
purchased the B-Link2, How reliable and efficient the B-Link2 is, Do you
think that it is worth the cost compare to others simulators like
routers that already have NT1s built in.
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I am in the process of purchasing an ISDN simulator for my lab. There are
to
many I could choose from. My questions is for those who may have already
purchased the
Hi,
I just bidded one from NLI in ebay. If you are no hurry I will let you
know if it is worth or not in next week. As I expect I will get it on this
weekend or next monday. I hope
so...
Regards,
Fanglo
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Team,
I am in the process of purchasing an ISDN
-volatile configuration memory.
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)
Configuration register is 0x2102
c2513#
3) I also have an ISDN simulator model ILS2000 from Teltone
available for sale. This model comes with both the S/T and U
interface. This simulator comes with both
arca technologies are offering special discount pricing on their ISDN
simulators for Cisco Students and Trainers.
The emutel|Solo has 2 ports which offer either S/T or U interfaces (software
switchable) and a choice of Euro-ISDN, North American or NTT support.
Please see www.isdnsimulator.com
I've been happy with my $1095 unit from www.CheapISDN.com
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I've been happy with my $1095 unit from www.CheapISDN.com
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Hi, Does anyone known what can I buy the cheaper ISDN(used or second-hand)
simulator for ccib-lab testing used ?
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simulator? Or should I really have another ISDN capable router to practice
ISDN configs.
I was thinking I could use the 4 Bri ports to my advantage. I'm afraid it
doesn't make sense to pass traffic to interfaces on the same
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If I have a NP 4B module on my 4500M, can I use it alone with an ISDN
simulator? Or should I really have
Phil,
It depends what type of ISDN simulator he has if he will need an NT1 or not.
If the simulator has S/T interfaces on it already, then he will NOT need an
external NT1 for his router.
thanks,
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Network Learning Inc
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JB,
No, I think getting an ISDN simulator is more effecient. You can always use
your isdn simulator for 6 months than turn around and resell it. I guess it
really boils down to how much money you can afford to spend and how much
time you will need the ISDN lines for. If you only need the isdn
you need to look everywhere on the internet. I
found a teltone isl-2000 at a used test vendor for a very good price a while
back.
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Stephen,
You could try and find
/mo
recurring costs)
Simulators. I bought a used Teltone Demonstrator and 2 NT1 devices for
$1400. I almost bought an alternative - a 2610 with NM-2V, VIC-2-BRI-NT,
which will simulate an ISDN network. The cost on them is almost the same as
a regular simulator, with the ISDN simulator being more
Brad,
Do you think that getting to ISDN lines is more efficient
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Stephen,
You could try and find a used Simline2, or you could purchase a couple of
ISDN lines and have them installed in your home. Probably cost you
Ok, I give up. I am tired of being unable to simulate ISDN on my rack.
Been having to go over to the school to do labs and that is hit or miss on a
person with keys. I would love to buy an Adtran Atlas 550 as configured by
Cisco for the Academies, who wouldn't. But the money tree just can't
Stephen,
You could try and find a used Simline2, or you could purchase a couple of
ISDN lines and have them installed in your home. Probably cost you $60/mo
or so for two lines, or you could go with one line for $30 or so and break
out the B channels (although you wont be able to do multilink
I am trying to configure an ISDN Simulator to connect my Cisco routers
together.
Anyone got a working sample config for a tele-products 2b+d simulator
Thanks
Rashid
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Hello,
I just bought a Merge isdn simulator/emulator that only comes with the PAW
software without any documentations.
Could someone tell me if this simulator works right out of the box or do you
need to configure it (ie. spids and dn #s).
I've connected two 2503 via rj-45 and was able to get
Read your manuals..I would suggest Groupstudy be your last resort after
reading everything you have..no point in getting someone to explain it to
you..
Could be router config, could be merge isdn config, who knows..
Read your books, then come back and ask
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I am selling a BRAND NEW *OPEN BOX* Simline 2 ISDN Simulator. Just bought
this last week and have proof of purchase. (Packing Slip date 3/4/02). I
need to sell this due to financial difficulties. $1350 takes it. I only
accept certified checks or money order. Buyer pay for all s/h
Hello CCNP members:
I have one brand new Teltone ISDN BRI simulator. It includes the simulator,
config disk, documentation, power cable, registeration card, originial box.
As many of you know this list for $1700-$1800+. If your interested in this
unit, drop me a line with your best offer.
www.arcatech.com
www.teltone.com
www.cheapisdn.com
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Ok, I still do not have an ISDN simulator. I do have a couple of extra
routers I could downsize out of my lab if need be.
Anyone out there interested in trading an ISDN simulator for a router or
two? The emulator would need to have U interfaces.
If anyone is remotely interested, email me
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Shameless plug? Absolutely! No shame in how Brad does business. :-}
Maybe he does have a financial intere
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Duncan,
Hi! Actually, we have never offered Rik ANY form of compensation. Rik has
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Shameless plug? Absolutely! No shame in how Brad does business. :-}
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: Friday, February 01, 2002 2:11 AM
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Shameless plug? Absolutely! No shame in how Brad does business. :-}
Maybe he does have a financial interest but who cares? I have learned over
the years to listen to him...he is usually right. His
and best wishes
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Shameless plug? Absolutely! No shame in how Brad does business. :-}
just wondering anybody knows which isdn simulator is best for home lab in
terms of functionalities and pricing? hope this is not violating nda,
but very interest to see whether real ccie lab use isdn simulator or isdn
lines?? if it's a simulator, which brand?
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Network Learning Inc
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Hi,
there is also a lot of simulator stuff at:
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Regards,
Georg
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the job just fine.
I have no financial interest here. I'm just a very satisfied customer
standing up for my preferred vendor!
Rik
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I am shopping for an ISDN simulator and I ran into MERGE ISDN 2000 AFP. I
wonder if anyone has any experience with this product and let me know if
that will works well to simulate the ISDN in CCIE lab. Besides, is there
any gotcha that I need to be aware of?
Thanks,
Ed
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equipment.
Note that you want to use a straight-through cable between the NT1 and ISDN
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I am looking for an ISDN simulator (BRI). Anyone know of a good,
inexpensive device I can put into my home lab?
ccie1ab
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Contact the following for an ISDN simulator (PDS Simline ISDN simulator)
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They gave quality service and its a quality device.Ideal for ISDN labs.
I currently use one for my lab
Cheers
Rob
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ISDN emulator on the NET
http://208.1.40.80/ica/isdnsim.nsf
www.brooktrout.com/pages/product_info/pi_data_wan/pdf/multiport.pdf
www.diem.com/BT90001.htm
http://www.tele-products.com/
http://www.arca-technologies.com/solohome.html
http://www.conway-engineering.com/ 5105307682
If I ever have some extra voice cards laying around, I need to try this :)
Ken- the 2500s are S/T interfaces which means you need a NT1 between them
and the ISDN line. The 1600, 2600 etc with WICs can come either flavor, U or
S/T. The U interface has the NT1 built in. If the simulator does ST,
Kenneth,
Hi! That is a Simline2 you are referring to. It's a great ISDN simulator
and most certainly the CHEAPEST way to emulate an ISDN switch for a CCIE
lab. We've sold quite a few of them and I can recommend them very highly.
We used to sell the Emutel Solo which is also an excellent
If I ever have some extra voice cards laying around, I need to try this :)
Ken- the 2500s are S/T interfaces which means you need a NT1 between them
and the ISDN line. The 1600, 2600 etc with WICs can come either flavor, U or
S/T. The U interface has the NT1 built in. If the simulator does ST,
Add the Adtran Atlas boxes.
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Kenneth,
Hi! That is a Simline2 you are referring to. It's
Just start the CCIE Lab. preparation, I am going to have the lab. text in
June 2002. I have several C2500 routers at home. But no way to test the
ISDN configuration. Can anyone suggest me what simulator i should use that
can help me to test the ISDN configuration for the CCIE lab. I don't
I would suggest when you are ready for the ISDN, to rent a rack with the
simulator rather then try to bluff your way through it using a sim program.
That way you can try all kinds of configs, not just what the sim has.
My rack has a 2 port S/T simulator. The newer ones can use either a U or S/T
Mike,
I saw this in ebay. Are you talking about this kind of simulator?
Any choice suggested? How do i know the C2500 routers are of S/T ports?
Please advice
2 Port BRI ISDN Simulator
Simulator Specification
ISDN Simulator with 2 BRI S/T ports.
ETSI Software (Cisco ISDN switch-type basic
Do you have a 2600 series, Check this out, A very talented friend of mine
discovered this.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=john+paul+morrisonhl=enrnum=8selm=0ZEk7.131740%24B37.2967002%40news1.rdc1.bc.home.com
You can also reach him @ http://www.bogomips.com
Mark Paterson
Sr.Provisioner
GT
Hello,
I have heard that Cisco 4000M router can be used as a isdn simulator. (of
course wiht 4 port isdn or more). And that there are special software for
it. Can someone please verify this for me please? or am I just tripping?
That would be very cool if you could do that. Thanks you
Hello,
I have heard that Cisco 4000M router can be used as a isdn simulator. (of
course wiht 4 port isdn or more). And that there are special software for
it. Can someone please verify this for me please? or am I just tripping?
That would be very cool if you could do that. Thanks you
I have a cat5 with with supI and various modules, 2 of them are fastethernet
modules, and WS-X5101 FDDI Module Multimode Fiber module. Also a telco 10mb
module as well.
I want to trade for an ISDN simulator, preferably teltone, and it must have
s/t interfaces.
Please email me for full details
Hi! Sorry for OT. I would like to sell my 2611 (16M Flash, 64M DRAM) and
Teltone Simulator of my lab for $2500. Please email me directly.
Thanks
Michael
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same line as the Emutel and Teltone?
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Hi,Does anyone have experience working with Merge ISDN simulators? I have
the 2000AF model that I am trying to connect to using the com port on my
Win2000 Prof. pc but it's not working. I am using a RJ-11 to RJ-45 cable
with a DB-9 adapter on one end. Any ideas on how the pin-outs on the DB-9
Hi, I have a Merge 2000A ISDN simulator that I no longer need. I though I
would give the list first crack at it before I put it on ebay.
It has both S/T and U interfaces so you don't need NT1's which is nice. You
can practice with different switch types and features such as caller ID. It
come's
Hello Group !
Which ISDN simulator is an affordable and cheap for preparation of CCIE Lab.
Thanks
TARIQ
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I recommend the Teltone demonstrator for the a lab setup. Thats the one I
use. I got it for 1685.00
Raul
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Hello Group !
Which ISDN simulator is an affordable and cheap
I dont think there is any such thing as an affordable ISDN simulator but i
got the Emutel Solo and it works like a champ. It has configurable S/T or U
interfaces and supports all kinds of switch types. It is comparable to the
Teltone ILS 2000 ($2800) and the price direct from Arca technologies
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Hello Group !
Which ISDN simulator is an affordable and cheap for preparation of CCIE
Lab.
Thanks
TARIQ
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I have search the web for an Teltone ISDN simulator, the price for an
Teltone ISDN Demonstrator is around $1800. Anyone know where I can find the
ISDN simulator with a lower price? I'm building my lab with a budget. Hope
to lower the cost as much as possible.
Thanks.
Alfred Chin
Go to bigdcom.com and tell them you are from GroupStudy. They are offering
GroupStudy members a discount on teh Teltone ISDN simulator. I have not had
time to update the discounts section.
I believe the price is in the $1600 range.
Good luck,
Paul Borghese
Alfred Chin wrote:
I have search
else about isdn you can learn from a book. Hope
this helps.
George Head Janitor, CCNA CCDA
Cisco Systems
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I have search the web for an Teltone ISDN simulator, the price for an
Teltone ISDN Demonstrator is arou
Thanks
Albert
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Does anybody have any opinions on the Emutel solo ISDN simulator from Arca
technologies. I hear great things about the Teltone but at $2800 for the
model that handles both ST and U interfaces i started looking for an
alternative. It appears the Emutel Solo can be had for a retail of around
$2000
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Does anybody have any opinions on the Emutel solo ISDN simulator from Arca
technologies. I hear great things about the Teltone but at $2800 for the
model that handles both ST and U interfaces i
nstalled where you are and pay the monthly charges
until your done with it. That seems far cheaper than buying a simulator.
Just my .02
Erich
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From: Ed Dombrowski
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Dear folks,
A few months ago I learned of someone in the group that sold ISDN simulators
and I am ready to buy one.
Please let me know if you know of any.
Thank you,
Raul
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