From: Kenneth Sacca (ksacca@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 02 2000 - 16:25:27 GMT-3
A colleague provided me these instructions. I haven't tried
it yet. I think you need at least a 12.0 IOS version but I
don't know which IOS you will need.
HTH Ken
Are you trying to set up a back-to-back connection using ISDN ? If
that's the case, on the peer serial0:23 interace, you need to issue the
command ISDN network. This simulates the network (switch) side of the
ISDN connection.
You can verify that by doing 'show isdn status' and it should say
'**network side configuration'. Be careful with clock sources tho.
Generally I make the side which is acting as the network use the
internal clock. This can be done by doing 'clock source internal' on the
t1 controller.
Mark Lewis wrote:
>
> Sorry, not possible! I wish it was!
>
> >From: "Ola Aiyegbusi" <ola@compath.com>
> >Reply-To: "Ola Aiyegbusi" <ola@compath.com>
> >To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>, <cisco-cert@cciecert.com>
> >Subject: back-to-back BRI
> >Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 12:43:06 -0400
> >
> >Can you connect two BRI or PRI interfaces back to back to simulate ISDN or
> >connect BRI to PRI directly? I don't have an ISDN simulator but have BRI
> >and PRI interfaces on my routers
> >
> >Ola Aiyegbusi
> >Network Engineer CCDP, CCNP (Voice Access Specialization)
> >ComPath Inc.
> >10201 Lee Hwy Suite 140 Fairfax VA 22030
> >Phone: 703-383-9550 Ext. 122
> >Pager: 1-888-857-5620
> >Cell: 703-395-8808
> >Fax: 703-383-1369
> >Email: ola@compath.com
> >Web: http://www.compath.com
>
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