to really play around with ISDN, you need a BRI or a PRI (if you are at
home, not that cheap). You need an ISDN Network to use your ISDN interfaces,
to build one by your own will be difficult.
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Hi All,
I have two routers with ISDN interfaces. I wonder if it is possible to
setup the simulation for ISDN with this 2 routers? What else do I need? I
know it is not going to be the same as the serial interfaces (which I can
use crossover cable), since ISDN involve the phone numbers
Instead of practicing isdn with a simulator, You can do exactly the same
labs using your async communications (aux Port)
No you cant setup spids but you can do DDR dialer profiles, ppp auth, and
even multilink with two phone lines. and you probably wont spend more than
$150 dollars. Everything
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
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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
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>
> I have probably been avoiding too much remote access for a while, but it's
> time I suppose. I'm having some difficulty at the moment controlling IP
> details issued to dial in users.
> ISDN user dialling in to AS5300
Hi all,
I have probably been avoiding too much remote access for a while, but it's
time I suppose. I'm having some difficulty at the moment controlling IP
details issued to dial in users.
ISDN user dialling in to AS5300.
Interface dialer1 is set up IP UNNUMBERED E0 and I haven't
Cisco has a CIM for ISDN which is like $150, but Boson has an CCIE Lab
practice module for ISDN (more like $30) that I really liked. It had a lot
of information about how to setup and troubleshoot. It looked just like a
regular boson, but it was targeted at a technology instead of a test
I am taking the BCRAN pretty soon. Does anyone know how to get an ISDN
simulator? Either software or hardware. I would like to get my hands on
something like that.
Thanks a lot
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Thanks for all the help. It turns out that I just don't know enough about
ISDN. I could actually make the call and showed this with the "show isdn
status", and "debug dialer". I'm not sure that I actually needed to put in
the ppp authentication chap command; seeme
The source is CIM for ISDN.
Thanks
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>
> True, you can only configure one in global configuration mode, but y
A couple of thoughts on this issue(some generic, some specific
to your problem):
1. What results do you get with "show isdn status"?
2. While running "debug dialer" during this ping, is a cause
code reflected for dial? Specifically, is it attempting to
dial out at a
Hi group.
I am using the CISCO CIM for ISDN. There is talk about line transition and
line-level changes and how the linecode command prvent the loss of
synchronization. Can some one explain this better.
I have pasted an excerpt from CIM (Cisco Interactive Mentor)
Thanks
Omer
On basic ISDN and troubleshooting. 24 pages PDF
Watch the wrap
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/784/packet/apr01/pdfs/access_isdn_troublesh
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Michelle,
Check this ISDN debug ppp site.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/112/chapter17.htm#ISDNOUT , ISDN Outbound
Calling section.
Your log was not attached to the message so we don't know what happened.
Also, try adding
ppp authentication chap
to your config under your B
Please help, I can't ping the remote side of this ISDN connection.
Here is the config AND the log with debug ppp negotiation showing a
PROTREJ(toward the end of output). Does that mean PPP is not working or
setup right?
When I ping the remote, the call is made to the customer but I don
Hi Guys,
I am thinking of buying this unit for my lab.
2B+D Basic Rate ISDN Simulation with the 2B+D Emulator.
Pls. share experiences? (Good or Bad).
Thanks,
Rashid
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Depends on your IOS version.
In 11.2, 'isdn switch-type' is a global command - you can't have more than
one switch type on the same router (I assume this extends to not being able
to have a BRI and PRI interface on the same router, but don't quote me on
that).
>From s
> 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
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>
> 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
> 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
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?
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L. W
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> After configuring my router for ISDN connectivity, I tried to ping the
other
> side of the line. This causes the line to be activated, but, the ping
> doesn't actual
>Hello
>
>I have information that that LE (Local Exchange) provides clocking to the
>NT1 device. Does that mean ISDN uses Synchronous communication? Does that
>mean PPP and HDLC can be used in both synchronous and asynchrous
>communications?
>
>Thanks
>Lw
Neither
Hello
I have information that that LE (Local Exchange) provides clocking to the
NT1 device. Does that mean ISDN uses Synchronous communication? Does that
mean PPP and HDLC can be used in both synchronous and asynchrous
communications?
Thanks
Lw
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Michelle,
Okay, let me first start by saying that ISDN can be a complex subject
(depending on requirements), so I can only offer general troubleshooting
steps based off the information you have provided. I will label the
calling router as "SOHO" and the called router "HQ"
Gerri,
Unfortunately, you'd either have to buy real ISDN circuits; or buy a
simulator. The unfortunate part is that simulators are a bit expensive. For
a brand-new two-port U BRI simulator, you're talking about $1,800. Your best
bet is to buy them used, for instance, at www.ebay.com.
Hi folks,
Is anyone familiar with a method of piggy backing two ISDN interfaces
together without going through an ISDN switch?
Gerri
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Hi Michelle
I'm a newbie and just wondering about the authentication command.
Is it ok to to skip the word "authentication" when configuring?
"ppp authentication chap" and do you have to enter the same info on both
routers?
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After configuring my router for ISDN connectivity, I tried to ping the other
side of the line. This causes the line to be activated, but, the ping
doesn't actually work; why? Am I still missing something? I show dialer and
see successful calls. And if I show isdn status I see la
Dear Group need your help.
###
R1 -->>>> R2 <<<<- ISDN modem type TA device
##
R1:- Cisco 1700 with One Leased Line (S0) as primary link
One BRI (BRI0) as b
Yes, its worthwhile. Alot of people find that paying for an NT1 and an
ISDN line is cheaper than the simulator. But with the simulator you can
do dial-backup, BOD, multilink, etc.
Brian
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> Just wanted to let the group know of a little trick I c
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>
> Depends who your provider is. For example in QWest land all local ISDN
calls
> are not charged a usage fee.
>
> HTH
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>
>
> ""
Hi
Depends who your provider is. For example in QWest land all local ISDN calls
are not charged a usage fee.
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Great idea! Now, if only you didn't have to pay for an ISDN usage charges
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""Ambern, Jeff"" wrote in m
Just wanted to let the group know of a little trick I came across this
weekend.
I have an ISDN line that I hooked up to a NT1 with two S/T interfaces. I
was able
to connect 2 2504's back to back through the telco cloud. Each router
pulled
one TEI each. This makes it possible to perform
No i have primary ISDN on center. I want to use it just for dial-in. And the
dial-in user use his ip address, that not using ip pool; and don't
authentication.
Even it can dial up, but cannot ping each other. I open the debug of dialer
Can you give me a sample?
Must it have 'di
ike to trade for any serial, tokenring,isdn,fddi
> modules. Please reply directly to me if interested. Thanks.
>
> -Frank
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Hi folks,
I got a bunch of NP2E(2 ethernets) for cisco router 4000/4500/4700 series
that I would like to trade for any serial, tokenring,isdn,fddi
modules. Please reply directly to me if interested. Thanks.
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Attempting to get isdn working i get this error anyone experienced this
error before?
ISDN BR0: Event: Call to 8358662 at 64 Kb/s
ISDN BR0: Event: incoming ces value = 1
ISDN BR0: received HOST_DISCONNECT_ACK
ISDN BR0: Got a disconnect on a non-existent call (call id = 0x8010).
This probably
Hi;
I searched in the cisco web site, I only can find the difference between
2 mode is the physical specification.
I could not any specific information to explain what balanced mode and
unbalanced mode.
We are know the data link layer protocol of ISDN is LAPD. I am unable
to find out
Friday, May 11, 2001 2:22 AM
Subject: Fwd: Re: Sending JPEG across an ISDN bridged link brings the
[7:4116]
> Hi Andy,
>
> Thanks for explanation. We are currently looking at upgrading the link. I
> am also going to suggest to the customer to change from a bridging
> environmen
d you
arrive to 128 Megabits per second?
I am fuzzy on the transfer time formula. If you or someone may explain or
point me in the direction where I may learn this, I would be grateful
Thank you,
KM
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>S
Message -
From: "Daniel Cotts"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:05 PM
Subject: RE: ISDN demonstrator [7:3842]
> The difference in price between the Demonstrator and ILS2000 makes a
> Demonstrator with two NT-1s less costly.
> Consider the Emutel simulators fro
4 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ISDN demonstrator [7:3842]
>
>
> Hi all,
> Someone asked me what ISDN demonstartor would be needed to
> connect to a
> 2503 router. Teltone markets two the ISDn demonstrattor or
> the ILS2000.
> The ISDN demonstrator would requir
Hi all,
Someone asked me what ISDN demonstartor would be needed to connect to a
2503 router. Teltone markets two the ISDn demonstrattor or the ILS2000.
The ISDN demonstrator would require an NT1 while the ILS2000 would not.
any comments are welcome.
Omer
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Subject: Sending JPEG across an ISDN bridged link brings the network to
[7:3720]
> Hi all,
>
> Need the groups advice.
>
> The network consists of two 1605 routers with 128k ISDN co
Hi all,
Need the groups advice.
The network consists of two 1605 routers with 128k ISDN connections in a
transparent bridge environment.
This network suffers from lockups often,however, not consistently.
Yesterday, speaking with a user, he asked me a question. The question was,
"Why
www.cisco.com
Technical Support link
Techonologies link
Access - ISDN link
Implement and Configuration link
DNIS and Modem Pooling With a PRI Line link
or
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/pri_dnis_mpool.html (watch
wrap)
that might be what you're looking for. If not, che
Thanks
Albert
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Hello,
I'm trying to configure a 3640 router (E1/PRI) that
supports PC with ISDN modem dials in. I couldn't find
a sample config on CCO, anyone knows where it is?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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dont you
just
> get a couple of BRI installed 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
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ed Dombrowski"
> To:
> Sent: Wed
"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:01 AM
Subject: Emutel solo ISDN simulator opinions needed [7:2918]
> 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
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
and advertise to your network with a
> hevier weight than the IGP
> route
>
> if you want to test connectivity make the static
> more preferable make
> sure you have
> a interesting traffic access list or it will not
> dial.
>
>
>
>
>
> Shoaib Waqar
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John,
It does need it. You need the dialer-group command under the interface even
if you don't define any interesting traffic in order for
the IGP
route
if you want to test connectivity make the static more preferable make
sure you have
a interesting traffic access list or it will not dial.
Shoaib Waqar wrote:
> I am getting trouble in ISDN bri link. I have a
> Central site Router 3640 with 12.1.8 IP/IPX plus IOS.
>
ll my BRIs are S/t
> interfaces.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Raul
> - Original Message -
> From: "Daniel Cotts"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 11:04 AM
> Subject: RE: Question about Teltone ISDN demonstrator [7:2687]
>
>
> > The Demonstrator ha
to do this? It doesn't appear to be part of
your dialer-list. Have you inadvertently disabled EIGRP across the ISDN
link?
And a slightly more obscure possibility - are you using PPP multilink
and/or any sort of queueing (e.g. priority queueing) on the link - they
aren't shown in your c
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> Subject: Re: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712]
>
>
> Hi, Jim
>
> My understanding is dialer-group statement does NOT block any packets
> while the connection is established up.
>
> What it does is;
>
> 1. define interesting traffic to
Also, you're going to need dialer-list statements for both routers.
>From: "Jaeheon Yoo"
>Reply-To: "Jaeheon Yoo"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712]
>Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 18:24:58 -0400
>
>Hi, Jim
>
>
o why would I need the dialer-group statement on the remote end?
>
>When initially goofing around with ISDN I noticed this behavior. I could not
>find it documented anywhere. I just assumed if the connection is up why do I
>need to define interesting traffic for the remote end. This dr
any packets back to the host that initiated the call.
I always assumed you only needed to define interesting traffic to initiate a
call, so why would I need the dialer-group statement on the remote end?
When initially goofing around with ISDN I noticed this behavior. I could not
find it documented
.0.255
debug ip packet detail 110
If it's ever really sent to the remote end, then check if your isdn
interface of the remote end has any access-lists configured, which may
block return ping(echo reply) or any policy routing on that matter.
>From your post, I have found nothing wrong with ISDN
I have traced the route as well, the data is not
passing across the ISDN link.
I also have used extended ping, but it does not ping.
Shoaib
--- Albert Lu wrote:
> Do you know whether data is going across the link at
> all?
>
> Try a trace to the other side, and see what route
I have traced the route as well, the data is not
passing across the ISDN link.
I also have used extended ping, but it does not ping.
Shoaib
--- Albert Lu wrote:
> Do you know whether data is going across the link at
> all?
>
> Try a trace to the other side, and see what route
Anyone have some NT1s for sale cheap. I see that all my BRIs are S/t
interfaces.
Thank you,
Raul
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To:
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Subject: RE: Question about Teltone ISDN demonstrator [7:2687]
> The Demonstrator has U in
The Demonstrator has U interfaces only. The other model can be either. Check
out www.teltone.com
> -Original Message-
> From: Tommy Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 6:28 AM
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Could you give the full configuration listing. The partial config is not
enough to debug with.
Albert
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> Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 2001 10:15
> To: Albert lu
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ler doesn't come up, then
> it could be a dialer
> problem. If it does come up, and dialing fails, then
> it could be an isdn
> problem.
>
> Albert
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Shoaib Waqar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 20
Dear Singh, it is already there.
Shoaib
--- Vivek Singh wrote:
> Shoaib, y don't u add static routes...?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Shoaib Waqar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 5:25 PM
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> Subject: Re: ISDN B
Try using debug dialer events to see if the dialing actually takes place
when you ping. If the dialer doesn't come up, then it could be a dialer
problem. If it does come up, and dialing fails, then it could be an isdn
problem.
Albert
> -Original Message-
> From: Shoaib Wa
Shoaib, y don't u add static routes...?
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Hi Dave,
I am using EIGRP as routing protocol, but this will
come
> Wouldn't you need a dialer map command for
> interfaces, rather than specify
> dialer string?
>
> Albert
>
> > -Original Message-
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> > Shoaib Waqar
> > Sent: Tuesday, 1 M
--- Vincent Chong wrote:
> 1)It is very obivous, definitely routing
> problem.
> since show isdn status is active and up, ppp
> layer is successful.
>
> 2)Define static route to the destintaiton
> network. Link state protocol
> is not recommended.
>For
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>
>
>
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> I have 2523,2521,2504..if I get a demonstrator(Teltone) will I need
> external NT1s ?
No. It comes with both S/T and U interfaces.
Tommy
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ed a dialer map command for interfaces, rather than specify
dialer string?
Albert
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> Shoaib Waqar
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> Subject: ISDN BRI up but does not
1)It is very obivous, definitely routing problem.
since show isdn status is active and up, ppp layer is successful.
2)Define static route to the destintaiton network. Link state protocol
is not recommended.
For example, Eigrp will trigger your ISDN always up due to
I see no dialer-list command in your central site config.
CM
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Subject: ISDN BRI up but does not ping [7:2712]
I am getting trouble in ISDN bri link. I have a
Central site
I am getting trouble in ISDN bri link. I have a
Central site Router 3640 with 12.1.8 IP/IPX plus IOS.
the route has 4 port BRI module. The remote site is
having 2503, all u know that it has 1 port BRI. remote
site is running 11.2.1 version of IOS. The call is
placed using simple DDR commands as
I have 2523,2521,2504..if I get a demonstrator(Teltone) will I need
external NT1s ?
Thanks in advance,
Raul
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PPP multilink would also be required...
Cheers,
-Michael Cohen
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Put both
Put both interfaces into the same dialer pool and then use the
dialer-threshold command to bring up the b channels as needed.
Tom
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> is there a way to bundel 2 phsical ISDN lines to act as one (BRI0 and
ISDN lines to act as one = 256k [7:2232]
Hi Guys,
is there a way to bundel 2 phsical ISDN lines to act as one (BRI0 and BRI1)
and have a totla of 256k
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Hi Guys,
is there a way to bundel 2 phsical ISDN lines to act as one (BRI0 and BRI1)
and have a totla of 256k
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Thanx for your valued input
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> otherwise bandwidth when in backup could an issue :-)
> Basically, yes, this will work. H
ummm... perhaps
int bri0
no shut
;-)
or maybe you need an NT1?
from
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/1600.htm
comes
Cisco 1603 R - one Ethernet, one ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) (S/T
interface), one WAN interface card slot
Cisco 1604 R - one Ethernet, one ISDN BRI with
It really depends on how the ISDN switch is
programmed. I've seen it so many ways, where the SPID
needs the area code but the LDN doesn't and where both
need it, etc.
I would start without the area code - SPIDs need the
full number plus area code usually. The LDN and # on
dialer str
I assume by 'ISDN line' you mean a primary rate service, not basic rate -
otherwise bandwidth when in backup could an issue :-)
Basically, yes, this will work. However, If you load balance across the 2
Mb circuits and use floating static routes for the backup, be aware that
BOTH of
heloo ALL:
i have two isdn number for my lab at homeif i am calling in the same
area code are must i supply my area code in the spid or just the local
number ?
PQ
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Group,
My problem is with an isdn connection to a 1603 router. I have tried,tested
and
use this line on another router and I have no problem. But as soon as I
connect
the ISDN to the 1603, I don't get any synchronisation between the D channel
and
the ISDN switch (isdn switch-type is confi
Hi guys, some assistance pls.
I need to connect 2 x 2MB ccts to a Router at each end, load balance
between them, (packet-by-packet, CEF), and also use 2 x ISDN lines to back
up the leased lines.
I am thinking of using static routes with equal admin distance for the 2 x
leased lines.
and using
>
> Cisco have made this command confusing, I always
> understood that ISDN
> circuits had "out of band" dialers (ie. the
> D-Channel) but the
> "dialer in-band" command is now used with legacy
> dialer configs to
> specify that Dial on Demand Routing will be us
Hi there,
I have configured my access server 5200 to authenticate through cistron
radius.
My access server has
1.One e1 with 30 channels
2.one isdn pri with 30 channels
Every thing works fine the authentication,authorization,accounting for my
users with the current config.
both my isdn and e1
With your config you need "dialer in-band". The other 2 options are
only used for Dialer Profile configurations.
Cisco have made this command confusing, I always understood that ISDN
circuits had "out of band" dialers (ie. the D-Channel) but the
"dialer in-band" c
Hi,
I am upgrading the bandwidth of my ISDN link which is
used as backup.I am adding another ISDN line to have a
bandwith of 256kbps ( 2 lines )
I am currently using ddr with floating static routes
and the remote router dials at our end when the
primary link is down.
I plan to use the foll
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Now i have a pri in my network,but it doesnot work. Please help me. Thanks.
The following message is:
show isdn status
Global ISDN Switchtype = primary-net5
ISDN Serial0/0:15 interface
dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = primary-net5
Layer 1 Status:
ACTIVE
Layer 2 Status
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