[nsp] clarification of the diagram!

From: Mehta, Phoram (pmehta@trabonsolutions.com)
Date: Mon Nov 19 2001 - 12:51:15 EST


Employees isdn modems
--------- ---------- -----------------
--------------- ----------------
| emp |---| mod |------------| telco |----------| 3640
|--------| |
| | | em | pvc | | T1/pri|
| | internet |
--------- ---------- ----------------
--------------- ----------------1

each employee has a pvc(vp/vc) configured for isdn modem installed on
their premises. Now, the problem is:

employees make LD's(long distance calls) and since the pvc's are bought by
my company bills
report that, they originate at my 3640.

 is their a way by which

1. I can stop any type of voice traffic on my 3640? I know that I can ask
the telco to stop that but that will cost me extra 20 bucks per employee per
mth.
2. or I can get the actual originator of the LD?

Thanks,
phoram mehta

-----Original Message-----
From: Tatsuya Kawasaki [mailto:tatsuya@kivex.com]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 6:39 AM
To: Mehta, Phoram
Subject: Re: [nsp] dial-in config with 3640

bit confused..
So I assume that you got 3600 router is acking as an access server.
so what is CPE gears??? cisco 800 ?
Give me a diagram and explain how they are making LD via ISDN.
I, too, have ISDN line to my work and in order me to make LD, I had to
configure my router to convert digital to analog so that I can use
analog line. . you can always block such a call by asking tele phone
company as well...

Tatsuya

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On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Mehta, Phoram wrote:

>
> I have a 3640, which controls the dial-in for our tele/home workers. Is
> there a way by which I can stop them making long distance/international
> calls using those lines? They are isdn lines.
> Can i configure the router to only accept calls and to allow them to use
> only the company resources but not to make any calls?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phoram Mehta
>
>



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