RE: Using ISDN S/T Bus for back-to back dialup

From: Horvath, Russell (Russell.Horvath@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 06 2000 - 06:38:10 GMT-3


   
I looked in to this, wanting an ISDN link at home and spilt the ISDN 64K
links so I could dial back to back....

In the UK BT offer 2 ISDN numbers etc (NOT BT Highway). The only problem I
can think off is whether the D channel can be used to set up the calls
together i.e. dial out using 1 64 K line to the other 64 K line.

You will be charged per 64 K line as well......

If you find the answer then let me know.....

regards Russ

> ----------
> From:
> bhackney@netstarnetworks.com[SMTP:bhackney@netstarnetworks.com]
> Reply To: bhackney@netstarnetworks.com
> Sent: 05 November 2000 22:46
> To: group study
> Subject: RE: Using ISDN S/T Bus for back-to back dialup
>
> You can use the isdn answer1 or isdn answer2 to identify to the router
> which incoming calls to answer so if you configure each router to answer a
> different number you can do ISDN calls across a single BRI service - I
> would imagine that you would be charged call costs.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Bede Hackney.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Justin Menga
> Sent: Monday, 6 November 2000 9:11 AM
> To: 'Simon Hopkins'; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: RE: Using ISDN S/T Bus for back-to back dialup
>
>
>
> I believe this is in the pipeworks - the ISDN Voice BRI Module for
> 17xx/26xx/36xx I think will support ISDN Switching in the near future.....
>
> Regards,
>
> Justin Menga MCSE+I CCNP CCSE ASE
> WAN Specialist
> Computerland New Zealand
> PO Box 3631, Auckland
> DDI: (+64) 9 360 4864 Mobile: (+64) 25 349 599
> mailto: justin.menga@computerland.co.nz
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Hopkins [mailto:simon@muddypaws.net]
> Sent: Friday, 26 October 2001 2:54 a.m.
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Using ISDN S/T Bus for back-to back dialup
>
>
> Is it possible to use a single S/T bus to have back-to-back
> dialup for ISDN routers? If so is there any special configuration required
> eg sub-addressing. Also, if you use 1 B channel for a router and the other
> B channel for the 2nd router does this incur call charges from the
> supplier.
>
>



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