[nsp] 56k/112K BRI through Cisco 1004? (edited)
Greg Goodknight
good at nccn.net
Mon Jan 12 00:51:12 EST 2004
> See response & reference URL inline:
>
> --On Sunday, January 11, 2004 17:01 -0800 Greg Goodknight <good at nccn.net>
> wrote:
>
> THWACK!
>
> > isdn switch-type basic-ni
> > !
> > !
> > !
> > interface Ethernet0
> > ip address 192.168.0.134 255.255.255.0
> > ip nat inside
> > !
> > interface BRI0
> > bandwidth 56
>
> this is an INFORMATIONAL parameter....
>
> have a look at
>
<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1828/products_configurat
> ion_guide_chapter09186a0080087311.html>
>
> That will answer your questions.
While I generally enjoy seeing a reasonably friendly RTFM directive, I
really had spent some time on this despite being frazzled with a series of
frustrations. I had not tried the "isdn not-end-to-end 56" because it really
is a local isdn call, with the ISP actually being at the CO I'm connected
to, with the same prefix. Tried it anyway just now without any change in the
result.
I also hadn't tried the "dialer map protocol next-hop-address name hostname
speed 56" form because I can't figure out how this is applicable to dialing
into an ISP to an unknown host with an unknown address. I still don't see
how this applies and if I'm being blind I would greatly appreciate an
example. The bandwidth was as close as I came.
If there is some other applicable cli, please do clue me in...
cheers
-Greg
>
> > ip address negotiated
> > ip nat outside
> > encapsulation ppp
> > no keepalive
> > dialer idle-timeout 720
> > dialer string 2721037
> > dialer hold-queue 20
> > dialer load-threshold 1 either
> > dialer-group 1
> > isdn switch-type basic-ni
> > isdn spid1 AAABBBBBBB0101 BBBBBBB
> > isdn spid2 AAACCCCCCC0101 CCCCCCC
> > no peer default ip address
> > no fair-queue
> > no cdp enable
> > ppp authentication chap
> > ppp chap hostname myLogin
> > ppp chap password myPassword
> > ppp multilink
> > !
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