From: The Great Ryan (pv.ryan@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 10 2005 - 21:48:27 GMT-3
Hi,
As I just only use real ISDN for my office lab and My ISDN is
basic-net3, I have little knowledege about spid. Just want to know
Is it a must to add phone-number in command "isdn spid1 <spid#1>
<phone-number>?
Is there any case that i can type this command without phone-number?
2005/10/8, Javier Tomi <fjtm@tid.es>:
> Kevin, thank you for your answer. I finally found the configuration
> option required on the ISDN simulator. It was under a submenu called
> "numbering system options", (quit logical after all...). I think I need
> to have a rest. My brain is beginning to melt... . To the rest of you,
> sorry for disturbing with this "dummy" question.
>
> kevin gannon wrote:
>
> >I am based in Europe and over here to get a single number to answer
> >two calls the telco would have to configure a hunt group. So if you
> >get a call to 2031234 it would divert the call to one of the two real
> >numbers on the basic rate circuit say 2031234 or 2031235 its
> >works both ways.
> >
> >Maybe there is an option for hunt groups on your simulator ?
> >
> >Just a thought.
> >
> >Regards
> >Kevin
> >
> >On 10/7/05, Javier Tomi <fjtm@tid.es> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>R1 -- ISDN(BRI0/0) -- R2
> >>
> >>I am trying to configure ppp multilink on legacy ISDN bringing up both
> >>B-channels from the beginning. This are my configs...
> >>
> >>On R1...
> >>
> >>interface BRI0/0
> >> ip address 142.1.45.4 255.255.255.0
> >> encapsulation ppp
> >> dialer order round-robin
> >> dialer map ip 142.1.45.5 name R2 broadcast 5552026
> >> dialer map ip 142.1.45.5 name R2 broadcast 5552027
> >> dialer-group 1
> >> isdn switch-type basic-dms100
> >> isdn spid1 21255520240101 5552024
> >> isdn spid2 21255520250101 5552025
> >> ppp authentication chap
> >> ppp multilink
> >> ppp multilink links minimum 2
> >>end
> >>
> >>On R2...
> >>
> >>interface BRI0/0
> >> ip address 142.1.45.5 255.255.255.0
> >> encapsulation ppp
> >> dialer idle-timeout 0
> >> dialer map ip 142.1.45.4 name R1 broadcast 5552024
> >> dialer map ip 142.1.45.4 name R1 broadcast 5552025
> >> isdn switch-type basic-dms100
> >> isdn spid1 21255520260101 5552026
> >> isdn spid2 21255520270101 5552027
> >> ppp authentication chap
> >> ppp multilink
> >>end
> >>
> >>For some reason (may the ISDN simulator or the switch-type or something
> >>else...) the only way I get this work is by defining both isdn spids and
> >>configuring both isdn map statements. I also need to include the "dialer
> >>order round-robin" to aboid R1 keep trying to call using always the
> >>first dialer map command.
> >>
> >>My question is the following:
> >>
> >>Why are both dialer map statements required to make this work?. And what
> >>about both ISDN spids? My ISDN simulator is configured to require spids,
> >>but does this make both spids to be required?...
> >>
> >>Thank you in advance
> >>
> >>Javi
> >>
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