Re: Basic ISDN

From: Sara Li (saralilin@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 17 2002 - 00:51:50 GMT-3


yes, you need to map the ip twice, one to each b-channel number.

>From: "Nathan Chessin" >Reply-To: "Nathan Chessin" >To: >Subject: Basic
ISDN >Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 18:54:51 -0800 > >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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