I might be wrong, I think the demonstrator may be a different version all
together. It looks as though the ILS-1000 also has both U and S/T support,
it must be the outdated version as suggested in a previous post in this
thread.
JC
JC
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> Hello,
>
> Since I've had dialog with you offline I thought I would fill you in on
the
> difference. The ILS-1000 is the demonstrator model and it only offers the
U
> interface. All 2500 series routers have S/T type BRI interface, so if you
> were to use the cheaper ILS-1000 series you would have to buy an NT1
> adapter. However, if you buy the ILS-2000 you get both U and S/T
interface
> support so there is no additional hardware requirements, just plug your
> RJ-45 in the S/T connector on the ILS-2000 and then plug the RJ-45 on the
> other end to your S/T type connector on your router. Hope this helps.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> JC
> ""cisco guru"" wrote in message
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> > Hi all,
> > I am in the process of purchasing an ISDN simulator. I see the Teltone
ILS
> > 1000 and 2000 listed on Ebay but am not sure which one I should be
buying?
> > Does anyone know the difference b/w the two? And which one is more
better
> in
> > terms of the CCIE Lab? Are there any others besides Teltone that one
could
> > buy?
> > Thank you.
> > RG
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