John,
The message you're seeing might require you to remove the LDN from the 'isdn
spid' statement on each router. I know this is how you had it configured on
one router already, but try it on both.
Eg. isdn spid1 6025551313
However, ensure that you configure only 'isdn spid1' on each
Hi All...
I have a question... I remember reading somewhere that it was possible to
split two B channels of a BRI line between two routers. Here is my layout...
ISDN Network -- Adtran NT1 ACE -- S/T#1 -- Router1 S/T#2 -- Router2
Things work great if I config to have both B channels on one
Hi John,
Two things I've noticed.
If you use basic-ni as the ISDN switch, you should configure your 'isdn
spid' statement as follows. Note that you include the LDN (local dial
number) in the SPID with no area code:
On router #1:
isdn spid1 6025551313 5551313
On router #2:
isdn spid1
Hi
Well your advice and a timely bit of telco magic (they called me right after
I posted, don't know what they did, nor do I think they do either ;-) the TE
problems have been solved.
However I am now getting this...
00:03:55: %ISDN-4-INVALID_CALLEDNUMBER: Interface BR0, Ignoring call, LDN
and
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