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Modem over isdn bri feature
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Step
Command
5
Router(config-if)#encapsulation ppp
6
Router(config-if)#dialer map protocol
next-hop-address name hostname speed 56|64
dial-string [: isdn-subaddress ]
Router(config-if)#dialer map protocol
next-hop-address name hostname spc
] [
56 | 64
broadcast
dial-string [: isdn-subaddress ]
7
Router(config-if)#dialer-group
group-number
8
Router(config-if)#dialer-list
dialer-group list access-list-number
9
Router(config-if)#access-list
access-list-number {deny | permit}
protocol source address source-mask
destination destination-mask
10
Router(config-if)#no ip-directed
broadcast
11
Router(config-if)#isdn switch-type
switch-type
12
Router(config-if)#isdn tei
]
powerup
[
speed
]
[
|
first-call
Modem over ISDN BRI for the Cisco 3640 Router 5
Purpose
Enable Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
encapsulation on the BRI interface. PPP
encapsulation is configured for most
ISDN communication.
If the router needs to communicate with
devices that require a different
encapsulation protocol, needs to detect
encapsulation on incoming calls
automatically, or needs to send traffic
over a Frame Relay or X.25 network,
see the Cisco IOS software document,
Dial Solutions Configuration Guide.
(Optional, Most locations) Define the
remote recipient's protocol address,
host name, and dialing string;
optionally, provide the ISDN
subaddress; set the dialer speed to 56 or
64 kbps, as needed.
or
(Optional,Germany) Use the command
keyword that enables ISDN
semipermanent connections.
(Optional) Assign the interface to a
dialer group to control access to the
interface.
(Optional) Associate the dialer group
number with an access list number.
(Optional) Define an access list
permitting or denying access to
specified protocols, sources, or
destinations. Permitted packets cause
the router to place a call to the
destination protocol address.
(Optional) Disable the translation of
directed broadcast to physical
broadcasts.
(Optional) Configure the interface
ISDN switch type to match the service
provider switch type. The interface
ISDN switch type overrides the global
ISDN switch type on the interface.
For a list of keywords, refer to Table 1.
(Optional) Determine when ISDN TEI
negotiation occurs for an individual
interface. This overrides the global
configuration command.
Restrictions

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