Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-22 Thread Lists Wizard
The source is CIM for ISDN. Thanks ""Brad McConnell"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'd want to question the source of the concrete information. > > True, you can only configure one in global configuration mode, but you can > then configure the switch-type on th

Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
plies for both PRI and BRI. JMcL -- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 21/05/2001 12:46 pm --- "Lists Wizard" @groupstudy.com on 21/05/2001 10:13:48 am Please respond to "Lists Wizard" Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Ronny Jonathan
> Group, > > I got concrete information that if you have multiple bri interfaces on the > router, all of them must be connected to > the same ISDN switch type. How about if you have a router with multiple PRI > interfaces? Should I connect all the PRI interfaces to the same ISDN switch > type? It

Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Brad McConnell
I'd want to question the source of the concrete information. True, you can only configure one in global configuration mode, but you can then configure the switch-type on the interface as well. Any interface configured switch-type will override the global one. -Brad McConnell. ""Lists Wizard""

Re: Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Ronny Jonathan
> Group, > > Is the dialer-group command on the BRI interface optional. In other words > will the router dial if no dialer-group is configured on the bri interface? It depend on how you want to configure your BRI interface. Say you want to configure it as a DDR (Dial on Demand Routing), than the

Multiple ISDN switch type on the same router [7:5198]

2001-05-20 Thread Lists Wizard
Group, I got concrete information that if you have multiple bri interfaces on the router, all of them must be connected to the same ISDN switch type. How about if you have a router with multiple PRI interfaces? Should I connect all the PRI interfaces to the same ISDN switch type? Thanks L. W.