I don't remember what my adtran is set to but I think it's short and 50.  I
can look when I get home.  I also have a teltone.  You'll need an ISDN
device with a S/T interface to plug into the adtran.  Or an ISDN device with
a U interface to plug directly into the teltone.  I have two routers plugged
into mine.  You can't plug in a PC NIC.  Hope this helps...

Dennis


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> Hello everyone.
>
> I just purchased the Teltone ISDN simulator.  I also purchased two Adran
ACE
> NT-1.  The ACE NT-1 came with striaght through rj-45 cables.  I took the
> cables and connected one end to the Port 1 of the isdn simulator and the
> other side of the rj 45 connector to the back of the ACE NT-1 Network "U"
> port.  I did the exact same thing for the other Port on the ISDN simulator
> as
> well as the ACE NT-1
>
> I would like to know what do I set EACH of ACE NT1 Buses to.  I have
"Short"
> or "Long" for the configuration..and for Termination I see "None", "50",
or
> "100"
>
> Currently I have both setup as Short and 50 for termination.  The power
and
> Error lights are fully enabled.  The ready light flickers on and off every
> second.  Both NT1 are doing this.
>
> Now I would like to know if this setup is correct?  If so great...now on
to
> the good part...how can I get two PC's to talk to each other utilizing
these
> devices??  Do I connect NIC card in each pc and run a cable from on end
into
> the NT1s?  If anyone knows...please help.
>
> thank you for reading this rather long e-mail.




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