From: Jonathan V Hays (jhays@jtan.com)
Date: Mon May 26 2003 - 22:07:05 GMT-3
You are right that it does not specify 64Kbps. But common sense tells us
that if the second channel is not yet connected, IOS must be monitoring
the load only on the first channel. I would say that the answer is that
"dialer load-threshold" load on a B channel is always based on 64 Kbps.
HTH
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> Subject: Dialer load-threshold question
>
>
> Hello, Group. On BRI interfaces is the dialer load threshold
> based on 1 B channel at 64k or 2 at 128k?
>
> interface bri0
> dialer load-threshold 128 either
>
> I would think with the above, if the first b channel reaches
> half of the max capacity, then it should dial up the second
> channel. This is the way I have always configured it on
> production routers. It seems to work correctly when tested
> with pings to the remote BRI.
>
> I looked at the ISDN sections on the doc CD on the website
> and there is nothing definitive there.
>
> Thanks,
> Danny
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