I love my Emulel, but it took me a while to figure some things out, so
here's what you need to get the thing running...
Emutel Lite ISDN BRI Simulator Configuration
Port B-channel DN* SPID
1 1 384000 3840000001
1 2 384010 3840000002
2 1 384020 3840200001
2 2 384030 3840200002
* The DN (Directory Number) is similar to a phone number used to identify a
desired connection.
The ISDN switch-type for the Emutel Lite is basic-dms100.
If you are planning to attach this unit to Cisco 2503's you will need two
NT1s; hardware devices that can be purchased retail for $150-200, or on
e-bay for about $50 (don't forget, you need 2 of them)...
With that, you should be ready to go...
--- Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 2:16 PM
To: 'nicolas bishop'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ISDN Simulator
What you have here is a contradiction in terms. There are no cheap
simulators. Black Box sells a simulator that I know nothing about, but they
do offer 20% for you first purchase. This brings the price down around $1700
I think.
If you check the archives, there is mention of a company in Dallas that
resells the every popular Teltone. This is supposed to be one of the cheaper
outlets to purchase this simulator.
I chose the Emutel because of the software reconfiguration of the ports
between S/T and U. I don't think the Teltone does that. The Emutel also is
completely configurable with respect to numbers and such. I think the
Teltone is a fixed number configuration. I'm sure someone will correct me if
I'm wrong. The Emutel is around $2000 and you can purchase them from a
company in San Francisco.
And then there is the Adtran Atlas 550, with modules it is more expensive
than any of the above, but leaves you with unlimited configurations for your
lab. When its time to do PRI, T1, etc. this unit is your man for the job.
-----Original Message-----
From: nicolas bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 3:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ISDN Simulator
If someone could recommend a good-cheap ISDN simulator it would be greatly
appreciated.
cheers.
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