Basic ISDN

From: Nathan Chessin (nchessin@cisco.com)
Date: Mon Dec 16 2002 - 23:54:51 GMT-3


Hi All,

I have a question for those of you who are ISDN gurus.

I have been playing with a basic-ni switch that doesn't need spids (don't
ask, it just doesn't). The questions is, when calling a number in my
configs, I have only used one number to call the remote.

I can call this remote number and make both B channels come up, regardless
of PPP multilink. For instance, if I do a dialer load-threshold, the second
channel will come up.

The question is: do some switches have a number for each B Channel, and do I
need to call each one?

In a dialer map statement, would it look like:
dialer map ip 10.1.1.1 5551212
dialer map ip 10.1.1.1 5551213

Also, is this the same for using spids? All sample configs I have seen only
have single statements.

Any references would be great. Thanks.

Nate
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