Actually the Teltone connections are for S/T interfaces.  So you can remove
the Adtran ACEs and plug your routers directly into the Teltone.  The ACE's
are just to convert the U interface to a S/T interface.

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Thomas Crowe
Senior Systems Engineer / Architect
CTS Professional Services - Atlanta
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Hello everyone...

Okay this is the first time I've setup ISDN simulator so bare with me.  I
basically have TWO cisco routers.  A 2503 and a 2522 both of which have a
BRI.  I also have two
Adtran NT1's ACE..on the back of these...there are TWO S/T(Local) ports and
to the right of it there is a Network U port.  On the side of it there are
two LOCAL BUS switches.  On one switch it says configuration and switch
options are: SHORT and LONG...and the other switch is the Termination:
Options are NONE...50....100.

Im assuming the NT1 setup should be like this, but I'm not sure:

On the Teltone Simulator: PORT 1 goes to NETWORK port on Adtran ...and then
from Adtran S/T port to the BRI port on the Router....however what would be
the setup on the adtrans since I get an illuminated ERROR light with the
READY light blinking once every second.  If anyone knows please let me know

thank you

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