"I think" the port on the router if it says bri is the te1 device and if that
is so, then it is the s interfact or s/t. depends on if you have a nt2 or
not... hope that helps.
The rule as I understand it" ( wording this carefully)
te1(non isdn) to ta(modem) r interface
ta (modem) to te1 (tel
The 2503 BRI interface is S/T. On most of the Cisco
gear that I have seen with U interfaces it is labeled
"ISDN U" or similar.
Heres output from a Cisco 800 w/12.1(5)T code:
show int bri0
BRI0 is administratively down, line protocol is down
Hardware is BRI with U interface and POTS
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bject: Identifying an ISDN port
Hi Folks
How do I identify if an ISDN port on a 2503 router is an "S/T or a "U"
interface.
Either by physical verification or using the CLI. The port on the router
says ISDN BRI.
Could someone please help me out.
Thanks
SP
Hi Folks
How do I identify if an ISDN port on a 2503 router is an "S/T or a "U"
interface.
Either by physical verification or using the CLI. The port on the router
says ISDN BRI.
Could someone please help me out.
Thanks
SP
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