R2 does not limit in any way the use of other channels for other
purposes. R2 is "embedded" for each time slot. Honestly I have not
needed such a thing (combine channels) but it shouldnt be a problem.
HDLC in zaptel make a gruoup of the channels you specify, and use them
as a single network device.
Regards and good look
On 6/1/06, Carlos Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 19:22 -0500, Moises Silva wrote:
> google "zaptel hdlc"
>
So it makes no difference if you are using R2 instead of ISDN?
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