
Aaron at cisco
May 5, 2006, 12:36 PM
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Re: 2 dialer profiles and 1 pri for ppp and x.25
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Why don't you have your client routers make IP calls on both B b channels, then use XOT for your X.25 connectivity needs? Aaron ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > We have 2 PRI on AS5300 and each one of them is accepting isdn/ppp and isdn/x.25 > calls. All isdn/ppp calls terminate on the 1st pri, while all the isdn/x.25 > calls terminate on the 2nd pri. Each pri has its own dialer profile, so one > dialer for ppp termination, one for x.25 termination. > > The 2 isdn calls (ppp/x.25) are made from other cisco routers with BRI; each one > of them is making a ppp and a x.25 call using the 2 channels of a bri. > > As long as we have 2 PRIs and 2 dialers, everything is working fine. > > Now, we're trying to remove 1 pri from the AS5300 and make all calls terminate > on a single pri. But we need to find a way to bind the 2 (ppp/x.25) incoming > calls from the same router to the appropriate dialer of the AS5300, depending on > whether the call is ppp or x.25. > > > We can't use "caller" (CLID), because both calls originate from the same bri. > We can't use "called" (DNIS), because we have only 1 pri with 1 DNIS. > We can't use "remote-name", because x.25 doesn't use ppp authentication. > > Any other idea? > > -- > Tassos > _______________________________________________ > cisco-nas mailing list > cisco-nas [at] puck > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nas > _______________________________________________ cisco-nas mailing list cisco-nas [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nas
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