It depends on your Teltone. Some models need NT1 some goes directly to a U
interface. Basically, you use a straight through cable.

Alfredo Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This is my setup:
>
> 2504(int bri0)---------Demonstrator---------2503(int bri0)
>
> The Demonstrator came with a program that allows you to change the
> configuration of the Demonstrator. Some of the parameters you could change
> include:
>
> D Channel X.25:
> None
> Permanent (PVC)
> Dial-Up (SVC)
>
> B Channel:
> None
> Permanent B1
> Permanent B2
> Permanent Both
> Loopback
>
> Caller Identification:
> On
> Off
>
> Electronic Key Telephone Service:
> On
> Off
>
> Can anyone tell me what configuration I should give the Demonstrator so
that
> I could get connectivity between the 2 routers? Also, I'm extremely new to
> Isdn so can anyone tell me if the cables I use to connect the 2 routers to
> the Demonstrator are just regular straight-through Rj-45 cables, or do
they
> have to be cross-over cables. Thanks!
>
>
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