RE: Simulators not requiring manual configuration for SPIDS

From: Don Sautter (dsautter@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 19:26:23 GMT-3


   
I have found one other difference when using a 5ESS switch that does not
spids and a NI1 that needs spids. On a 5ESS switch when configuring a dialer
map statement the name must be a perfect match with the router name. If the
letter's cases are different the authentication will pass but pings will not
cross the link, debug shows an encapsulation failure. On a NI1 switch this
is different, the name is not case sensitive.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Bhisham Bajaj
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 3:30 PM
To: MOLINA, MARTIN J *Internet* (PBI); 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Re: Simulators not requiring manual configuration for SPIDS

no there is no diffrence int the config at all
as long as u have the isdn swith type command
that does not require a spid u dont have to configur
the spid
all other command do not depend on this commands

bajaj
--- "MOLINA, MARTIN J *Internet* (PBI)"
<mm1343@pbi.net> wrote:
> Group,
> Simple question. I have not had the opportunity to
> work with an ISDN
> simulator that doesn't require manual SPID
> configuration and I probably
> won't before my exam. Are there any differences that
> I need to be aware of
> for the rest of the configurations or are they
> pretty much the same as a
> basic-ni ISDN configs? For example, dialer map
> statements. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Martin Molina
> Senior Network Engineer
> Pacific Bell Internet Services
> CCNP CCDP
> desk: 925 973-7774
>



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