Isdn Configuration Options - Cisco 1603R User Manual

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ISDN Configuration Options

ISDN Configuration Options
For information on how to configure Cisco 1600 series routers to dial into a central site
router over ISDN, refer to the Cisco 1600 Series Software Configuration Guide that came
with your router.
For more advanced information on configuring ISDN for Cisco 1600 series routers, refer to
the chapter "Configuring ISDN" in the Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide
publication, which is on the Documentation CD-ROM that came with your router. This
document includes the information on the following topics:
Defining ISDN TEI Negotiation
Configuring Calling Line Identification (CLI) Screening
Configuring Called Party Number Verification
Configuring ISDN Calling Number Identification
Configuring the Line Speed for Calls Not ISDN End-To-End
Enabling PPP on VTY Lines
Configuring Encapsulation for Frame Relay or X.25 Networks
Configuring Network Addressing
Configuring Semipermanent Connections (optional, for Germany only)
Performing Configuration Self-Tests
Monitoring and Maintaining ISDN Interfaces
Snapshot Routing over ISDN
You can also configure snapshot routing for the router ISDN interface. Snapshot routing is
a method of learning remote routes dynamically and keeping the routes available for a
specified period of time, even though routing updates are not exchanged during that period.
See the chapter "Configuring DDR" in the Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide
publication for detailed information about snapshot routing.
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