what?
yes you can.
you've gotta be able to.
simulate an ISDN switch type that doesnt need spids.
this is like saying that i cant hook up two t1 interfaces back to back using
a crossover and PRI signalling.
PS> i've never tried.
PSS> I'm sure it can be done
PSSS> I think.
-Peter Slow
-----Original Message-----
From: Kent Hundley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 2 questions [7:9732]
John,
#1: Unfortunately, there's no way to simulate an ISDN circuit with a
cross-over cable or with the router, you'll have to get an ISDN simulator.
You sometimes see these on Ebay, but they still usually go for $1,000 or
more.
#2: If your link is Frame-Relay, depending on the LMI type you might see the
CIR value if you do a 'sh frame pvc'. This doesn't really tell you much
other than that your CIR is set correctly though. If you want to do some
throughput testing from the router, you can use ttcp. It's available on the
router IOS beginning in 11.2. (some of the newer versions may not have it)
Here's a useful link regarding ttcp and its use:
http://www.ccci.com/product/network_mon/tnm31/ttcp.htm
HTH,
Kent
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
John Brandis
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 9:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 2 questions [7:9732]
Question 1: I recently acquired 2 routers. 1x 1603 bri & 1 x 1720 2
bri 1 fast ether . As both are isdn cards for the WIC's, how can I
simulate an ISDN connection between
between the 2 routers, without spending money on an
expensive ISDN simulator ???????????
Question 2: Is there any method of finding out if the service
provider we connect to does provide the 4MB link as they say they
do....I know the obvious such as using a
an app such as Solar Winds, but can I do it via the
router ??????
Thanks all for your help.
JOhn
Sydney Australia
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