Re: Cisco 800 in Dial Lab

From: Josef Dittli (dittli_josef@xxxxxx)
Date: Sat Mar 18 2000 - 07:54:38 GMT-3


   
Hi Rich

Thanks for the information.

To achieve this, I have to use the ppp multilink bap commands.

See
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/dial
_c/dcprt8/dcbacp.htm

Within you find:

The bundle is created from any Multilink-capable interface. In the following ex
ample, the bundle is created on a BRI interface:

interface bri 0
  no ip address
  encapsulation ppp
  ppp multilink
  ppp bap number default 4000
  ppp bap number secondary 4001

4000 is the phonenumber for the first B-Channel, 4001 is the phonenumber for th
e second B-Channel!

Are there other ways to achieve the same?

Thanks in advance
Josef

At 17:15 17.03.00, you wrote:
>I spoke with the Proctor in Halifax. The 800 is in the Dial Lab but the web pa
ge as not yet been updated. As I understood it the 700 hundred will still be a
vailable for those that would rather use it.
>
>I would still call him up and make sure.
>
>You can set up an 800 to dial 2 phone # for 2 B channels
>
>Rich Mott
>CCIE # 5234
>Network Engineer
>Jannon Solutions
>
>
>
>>From: Josef Dittli <dittli_josef@gmx.ch>
>>Reply-To: Josef Dittli <dittli_josef@gmx.ch>
>>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>Subject: Cisco 800 in Dial Lab
>>Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 09:29:32 +0100
>>
>>
>>Hi all
>>
>>I just heard the rumor that new you will find a Cisco 800 instead the Cisco 7
00 in
>>the CCIE Dial Lab. Knows somebody more?
>>
>>If yes, how can I test my MMP-Config. (With the c700 I have defined two diffe
rent
>>Phone-Numbers for the two B-Channels!)
>>
>>Vieli ganz liebi Grüss
>>Seppi
>
>
>



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