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Re: ISDN routing
I have used a pair of Cisco routers connected with 2 x ISDN2e (ie 4
channels). We had bandwidth on demand, and had to do a little tuning to
ensure that a burst of traffic didn't bring up all 4 channels needlessly.
This was from one Cisco to another, not Cisco to ISP. Your ISP may support
aggregation of 4 ISDN channels. If you need further info, I can dig out
the
router spec & the interfaces that we had installed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] ISDN routing
> OK, thanks to TeleWest backing out of providing us with a 2Mbps line
> (although we'd signed a contract, they decided it was t o expensive to
dig
> up the road unless we signed up for 2 years) we are back to plan B.
>
> We have 2 ISDN lines (and are currently using 1 64k channel on 1 line
for
> dialup ISP - BTInternet <spit>). Cisco say they can provide us
with a
> router/box that will connect all 4 channels and give us 256K access.
Don't
> know how much or what they are proposing, but I thought I'd help our
system
> admin by asking you lot if there are alternatives that you could
recommend
> (or warn against) so we can compare what's about.
>
> James H
>
>
>
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