Hi Adele-
Are you asking how as in IOS and hardware components? If so, the first
thing you need to do is purchase(assuming that you have not already done
so), an ISDN module for that router. Your options for that router are the
1-port ISDN BRI (s/t) or the (U). That particular router(I just installed
one yesterday!), defaults with one 10Mbps Ethernet interface, and one serial
port. In as far as the IOS commands to configure Frame Relay and ISDN, its
the standard fair. I would sit down and really diagnose what services are
in the most demand, calculate your average user activity and need and then
decide upon which line will provide what services. Better yet you could
always divide your T1 for your day to day services operating off of the
earlier mentioned scenario and dedicate the ISDN line as your fault tolerant
back up. Just a thought.
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> adele galus
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> Subject: Router Configuration
> Importance: High
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> Hello Everyone:
>
> I would like to get your thoughts as to how I could solve this problem:
>
> One Building with two lines brought in: ISDN & Frame Relay
> Two Routers: 1601 & I don't know the other one
>
> Services received: Two ISP's - Email Services with one and the other
> provides www.
>
> Customer wants to use one line for Email/e-commerce software traffic and
> the other line exclusively for www.
>
> How does the router get configured? Need the professionals here.
> Help...... Thanks a million.
>
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