Configuring ISDN BRI WAN Interface Cards
Command
Step 8
Router(config-if)# exit
Step 9
Router(config-if)# memory-size iomem 40
Step 10
Router(config)# Ctrl-z
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Country
Australia
Europe
Japan
New Zealand
North America
Configuring ISDN BRI Lines
Before using a router with an ISDN BRI interface, you must order a correctly configured ISDN BRI line
from your local telecommunications service provider.
Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
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ISDN Switch Types
ISDN Switch Type
basic-ts013
basic-1tr6
basic-nwnet3
basic-net3
vn2
vn3
ntt
basic-nznet3
basic-5ess
basic-dms100
basic-nil1
Chapter 3
Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
Purpose
Exit back to global configuration mode.
Repeat Step 5 through Step 7 if your router has
more than one BRI interface that you need to
configure.
By default, the router allocates 25 percent of
DRAM to shared memory (used for data
transmitted or received by network modules and
WAN interface cards). If your router includes 16
or more ISDN BRI interfaces, you must increase
the amount of shared memory by entering the
memory-size iomem command. This example
increases shared memory from 25 percent to
40 percent.
When you finish configuring interfaces, return to
enable mode.
Description
Australian TS013 switches
German 1TR6 ISDN switches
Norwegian NET3 ISDN switches (phase 1)
NET3 ISDN switches (UK and others)
French VN2 ISDN switches
French VN3 ISDN switches
Japanese NTT ISDN switches
New Zealand NET3 switches
AT&T basic rate switches
NT DMS-100 basic rate switches
National ISDN-1 switches
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