I think so.
You would need to setup DDR for the PRI.
Install the PRI route with a higher AD than the leased line route so that it
is only used when the leased line is unavailable.
Also, set up thresholds for the PRI channels.
-Nakul


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> I know this is basic & the answer is probably yes but I'll ask anyway
>
> We have a 1Mb leased line betweem two sites, if we also had 8 channels of
a
> PRi at both sites, in the event that the leased line was unavailble could
> the available PRI channels multilink and dial into the remote site to give
> at least some connectivity if yes, could these channels also be used for
> remote access when they are not needed as a backup to the leased line.
>
> Any input appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Stu P




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