[c-nsp] AS5350 Question
Tim Jackson
jackson.tim at gmail.com
Tue Jun 5 16:54:26 EDT 2007
You'd configure it like this:
controller t1 X/X/X
mode cas
framing esf
linecode b8zs
ds0-group 0 timeslots 1-24 type e&m-wink-start
!
That'd create voice-port X/X/X:0 for you...
12.4(11)T supports this:
e&m-delay-dial E & M Delay Dial
e&m-fgd E & M Type II FGD
e&m-immediate-start E & M Immediate Start
e&m-wink-start E & M Wink Start
ext-sig External Signaling
fgd-eana FGD-EANA BOC side
fgd-os FGD-OS BOC side
fxo-ground-start FXO Ground Start
fxo-loop-start FXO Loop Start
fxs-ground-start FXS Ground Start
fxs-loop-start FXS Loop Start
I'd bet that this DEA svc is E&M wink-start...
--
Tim
On 6/5/07, Paul Stewart <paul at paulstewart.org> wrote:
>
> Thanks ;) Just purely for dial-up in a remote area.... I finally found
> reference on Cisco's site after sending out this message and it shows
> 48,56,64K options on each channel...;)
>
> All the best,
>
> Paul
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Lewis [mailto:jlewis at lewis.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 4:32 PM
> To: Paul Stewart
> Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] AS5350 Question
>
> On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Paul Stewart wrote:
>
> > We know they support PRI (23B+1D) but can you run 24 channels at 56K
> > instead of 23 channels at 64K? In our telco area we know this as DEA
> > versus PRI and the older Livingston Portmasters etc support this just
> > fine - presuming you can do this with Cisco but need a confirmation
> before
> ordering...
>
> DEA sounds like channelized T1. Cisco's supported that for some time (i.e
> .
> we used to do it in AS5200s). Are you expecting any ISDN callers, or just
> v.34/v.90 dialup?
>
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