From: Sam Munzani (sam@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 18:25:47 GMT-3
I checked the config out on web. However that sample uses Public X25
network as X25 call termination on one side. Other side is already
connected to cloud via sync interface. Do you have the same scenario?
I don't know if this helps, but if you do connect 2 routers back to back
using sync interface. You have to configure one router as encap x25 DCE
and provide clock. In cisco sample each end is DTE because public network
is DCE.
I hope this helps,
Sam
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Clifton Stewart wrote:
> Sam,
>
> You are correct in thinking that the d channel is used for signaling. In
> fact it tears down the circuit. But according to CCO see the below URL;
> it can be done. I seem to be missing something but don't know what. I
> have spent alot of hours on getting it work. Wanted to move on to
> something else but can't help myself;} This is why this could be useful.
> Let's say you have two routers where you are already using both serials,
> sure you can connect the aux ports and do Async Routing but if the two
> routers are 2503 or 2504 that leaves interfaces unused that could be
> used to make a scenerio more complicated. Which it has, to the point
> where i can't get it to work! But thanks for your response.
>
> -Cliff
>
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/133/x25_over_isdn.html
>
>
> Sam Munzani wrote:
> >
> > I might be wrong on this but so far I know D channel is being used for
> > signaling. I mean call setup and tear up. Unless you are using ISDN in
> > dedicated mode, you can't use D channel for some other purpose. If I am
> > wrong please tell me what am I thinking wrong?
> >
> > Sam
> >
> > On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Clifton Stewart wrote:
> >
> > >
>
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