Interesting... I didn't know local telco's will allow hunting of ISDN lines!
thanks!
""Tom"" wrote in message
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> Have your local telco define a hunt group that contains the numbers of the
4
> bri's at headquarters. The remote ends then dial the hunt group number
and
> are hunted to the next available line.
>
> Tom
>
>
> ""Nelluri Reddy"" wrote in message
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> > Why don't you have the hq initiate dialing?
> >
> > Kenneth wrote:
> > >
> > > Guys, I am currently configuring 12 remote sites connected via
> frame-relay
> > > to our HQ. Each site has an ISDN connection for backup to our HQ. At
our
> > HQ,
> > > I have a dedicated router to accept BRI connection for these sites
> except I
> > > only have 4 BRIs.
> > >
> > > The reason for this is based on my "statistical analysis" (don't know
if
> > > it's that accurate), I don't anticipate more than 4 offices being down
> at
> > > any particular time.
> > >
> > > Now, I want these offices to be able to dial into HQ and be smart
enough
> to
> > > sort of do a rotary-group dialing (I know it only works for PRI). If
BRI
> > > port 1 on HQ is busy, it goes to BRI port 2. If that's busy, it goes
to
> 3
> > > and so on.
> > >
> > > How do you normally do this? On the HQ site, I have configured 12
Dailer
> > > interfaces and each of the 4 BRI is a member of the 12 dialer-pools.
Im
> > just
> > > not sure how you do the remote site... do I just put in multiple
> > > dialer-string, one after the other in the sequence I'd like them to be
> or
> > > are there special commands?
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