From: Ahmed Mamoor Amimi (mamoor@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 17 2002 - 04:32:42 GMT-3
I guess u have to check them all one-by-one. This is the only change , else
some with 5ess can
tell.
IMHO u have to give only one spid that is
1. isdn spid1 12345
without LDN.
-Mamoor
----- Original Message -----
From: eric ong <ongyongk@yahoo.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 8:01 AM
Subject: SPID
> From the 'isdn spid1' usage guideline:
>
> "The ISDN switch checks for the LDN to determine whether both channels can
> be used to transmit and receive data. If there is not an LDN present, then
> only the B1 channel can be used for full-duplex communication. However,
> the B2 channel can still be used to make outgoing calls."
>
> Is the above referring only to the case where 2 SPIDs & 2 DNs are given?
>
> If given a basic-5ess and only 1 SPID (eg. 12345), which is also the DN,
> how should the SPIDs be configured for both channels to be used for
> full-duplex comms, eg. ppp multilink will bring up the 2nd channel when
> load threshold exceeded?
>
> 1. isdn spid1 12345
>
> 2. isdn spid1 12345 12345
>
> 3. isdn spid1 12345
> isdn spid1 12345
>
> 4. isdn spid1 12345 12345
> isdn spid2 12345 12345
>
> i've read thru Cisco docs and the archives here, couldn't find anything,
> thanks.
>
> eric
>
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