> Yes, but from my understanding the TA on your end binds them together. If
> your TA cant talk to their (ISP) TA then youre stuck with 2 B channels and
> only 1 useable.
Well ... yes and no. Your TA has to support binding them together, but so
does the TA on their end, so that it can send/receieve data on both
channels and know what the hell is going on :)
> Yes there is a protocol defined for binding channels, however it never
> seems to be implemented the same between vendors. The cheap ISA TA's are
> the worst when it comes to binding. Ive actually never been able to bind
> 2 channels together with anything other than an ascend p50 talking to a
> max.
Hrm. Now that I think about it .. I've never worked with the cheap crap ..
it's always been cisco/ascend/bay/3com. So .. .you may be very right.
I would never buy a non name brand ISDN TA anyhow ... You'll probably lose
a lot of bandwidth capability, packet filtering capability, and coolness
factor. (:
Aaron
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