First you need two routers with an ISDN BRI interface. Note some have a U
interface for USA connections while others have an S/T interface that is
used in the rest of the world. Note that a NT-1 adapter converts the S/T on
the router to interact with the U provided by the Telco.
To connect them you must either have the Telco provide ISDN service or
purchase an ISDN simulator. Two manufacturers of simulators are:
1) Arca Technologies - call Dean Coleman 800-888-1978 ext 252 also
www.arca.com Lotsa toys!
2)Teltone check out www.teltone.com or talk to communications distributors
such as Graybar or Anixter, etc. Also Specialized Products 800-866-5353.
Good service but most likely not the lowest price.
Simulators are expensive.
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> Any Ideas on how can I configure a lab network to simulate
> ISDN can a cisco
> router do this job if yes which router.
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> Regards,
> Amir
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