From: Rajeev Siddappa (raj_lab@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 24 2001 - 22:39:38 GMT-3
Hi,
Can u explain me how it works with an example.
I llok in to the command reference, but it is refering
to some other context.
Thnak you,
Rajeev.
--- "Bauer, Rick" <BAUERR@toysrus.com> wrote:
> Another way I found to do this, is to use;
>
> multilink min-links 1
> multilink max-links 1
>
> HTH...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred Ingham [mailto:fningham@worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 3:57 PM
> To: Ryaboy Vadim
> Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: Re: isdn questions
>
>
> Rayaboy: The answer to #1 is simplier than most
> replies have. There
> are two possible encapsulations to use: HDLC and
> PPP. HDLC will use
> both BRI's for a single call, PPP
> will use a single BRI (with other config commands).
> So the issue to be
> spotted here is that of encapsulation. Use PPP; PPP
> multilink is not
> required in this exercise.
> See the course reference, "Cisco
> Certification".p.174 second paragraph.
>
> The answer to #2 is so that either BRI could be
> used. Only one is
> necessary to call but if that BRI is busy (a common
> occurance using an
> ISDN simulator) then the call won't go thru.
>
> BTW, the ECP1 course has been replaced with the
> RS-NMC-1 course from
> NetMasterClass.
>
> HTH, Fred
>
> Ryaboy Vadim wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > It is from my ECP1 binder / Ex.3 (IP over isdn).
> >
> > Question 1. (it is ex. 3.1.1. in ECP1- just in
> case)
> > Make sure that only one B channel is activated
> when a call is placed.
> > How to do that? I have overall answer to the
> exercize , but I am not sure
> > what is the answer to this particular question.
> >
> > Question 2. In the answer it has 2 dialer strings
> on calling router . Why
> > would I need 2 strings?
> > dialer-string 5552xxx
> > dialer-string 5552yyy
> >
> > Thank you.
> > Vadim.
>
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