From: Peter Whittle (peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 08 2001 - 17:57:46 GMT-3
Tariq,
In principle no, you can't.
However, if you are only interested in bearer capability voice then you
have two choices: you need an NM-HDV + and NM-2V with VIC-BRI then you
can set up a 3600 as a voice PABX and make calls between Bri and Pri
devices. The Bri has to be a CO as the VIC-Bri (as far as I am aware)
is only available in TE form. The Pri on the NM-HDV can be configured
as either TE or as CO. Alternatively, you can do a similar thing with a
MC3810 with BVM (Basic Rate Voice Module) and an E1 Multiflex trunk
module.
But by the time you have shelled out for that little lot you could have
bought either a baby ISDN PABX, a simulator or even a protocol
convertor.
If you are looking at European standards you can get a 3 port Bri ISDN
PABX for about #750
Look at the Eurocom 182 or 262 Bri PABX www.ackermann.co.uk
or you can get an E1 to Bri protocol convertor for about #1500. They
offer a single E1 to 4 x Bri.
In message <001301c0bf72$5f906750$11259ed0@BLACKHAWK>, Scott Morris
<smorris@mentortech.com> writes
>Completely different framing techniques. So I'd say whoever told you this
>is incorrect... There are functions that an ISDN switch performs that a PRI
>CPE device isn't capable of.
>
>While it would be quite cool if this functionality WAS possible, I can't
>think of any good technical reason that it is...
>
>Scott
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
>Tariq Sharif
>Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 8:30 AM
>To: Ccielab@Groupstudy. Com
>Subject: T1/E1 PRI testing
>
>
>Someone said with some IOS ver you can use T1/E1 PRI ISDN card to test ISDN
>with BRI cards. So the PRI will act as ISDN switch for BRI routers to dial
>in & out of or PRI can be dialed from BRI. Has anyone heard/tested this?
>
>Many thanks & regards.
>
>Tariq Sharif
>
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-- Peter Whittle
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