for an ISDN LAB ?? [7:18141]
I heard that if one has an Adtran 800, he/she can use it as the ISDN
switch...
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Guys,
I am trying to setup an ISDN lab and do not have access to
an ISDN switch . W
for an ISDN LAB ?? [7:18141]
Guys,
I am trying to setup an ISDN lab and do not have access to
an ISDN switch . What I do have is two BRI lines each with a SPID . Will
that be sufficient or so I need anything else ? Thanks
Jaspreet
We are using the Atlas 550 in our CCNP labs for both Frame Relay
and ISDN. Haven't had a chance to play with it yet as our BCRAN
course won't be offered until the Spring semester.
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Brian wrote:
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Guys,
I am trying to setup an ISDN lab and do not have access to
an ISDN switch . What I do have is two BRI lines each with a SPID . Will
that be sufficient or so I need anything else ? Thanks
Jaspreet
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What you have is one Bri, which has two spids. You would need at least two
bris, a total of 4 spids for what your trying to do.
In some cases you can get a Bri with one spid, so you could also use two of
these...point is you need two bri's.
As a side note you would also probably need two NT1's
I heard that if one has an Adtran 800, he/she can use it as the ISDN
switch...
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Guys,
I am trying to setup an ISDN lab and do not have access to
an ISDN switch . What I do have is two BRI lines each
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Thomas N. wrote:
I heard that if one has an Adtran 800, he/she can use it as the ISDN
switch...
yes, an Adtran Atlas 800 is quite awesome when it comes to simulation and
testing.
Brian
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