What interface, BRI?  I did some searches through 12.2 references and do see
such a thing.  It was my understanding that an ISDN switch isn't just as
simple as flipping DTE/DCE.

Can you take a T1 CSU/DSU interface and connect it back to back to another
and run and T1 PRI (I've never tried and need to get some sleep, but
curious).  I'm guessing you could and wondering what it would take to
connect this to a few BRIs in a lab environment.


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> I here this feature is available in 12.2  Not sure which platforms but I
am
> pretty sure the 2600 and 3600 will support it.
>
> Tony M.
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> Subject: Is there any router that can be the network-side of BRI? [7:4365]
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> > Does anybody know of any router or router module/blade that can act as
the
> > network (telco) side of ISDN BRI?  I know that in the latest IOS, you
can
> do
> > "isdn protocol-emulate network" for PRI, but what about BRI?
> >
> > Thanx
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