I believe Steve was referring to the ISDN Simulator equipment, not the
software. This is something you can plug into your router to act as an ISDN
switch.
Steve, there's no standard for the lab since you won't be configuring one in
the CCIE lab exam. If we all had our "d'ruthers," I'm sure we'd all want one
that does both BRI and PRI emulation and has multiple ports, but since cost
generally IS a factor, just get whichever one seems to fit your needs.
- Don
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Well, the only one I know of is the one we publish:
Cisco Interactive Mentor Access ISDN
ISBN: 1587200252
I could be wrong about there not being others out there, but I haven't seen
any for ISDN. Of course, Mentor Labs has some ISDN dial-up labs on ISDN
also.
Brett
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What ISDN simulator make & model is considered the standard for lab
preparation?
Steve
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