09-16-2010 09:57 PM - edited 03-16-2019 12:50 AM
Hi All,
I have a lab setup of two 2821 routers connected back to back using E1 pri links and want to send Data on this link. In order to achieve this task i have configured channel groups on controller interface, assigned ip address and routing and the setup works perfectly works fine.
However my question is in real scenario since E1 is a circuit switching link and Service provider has to exactly map all channels on side A to all channels on side B over PSTN network for ever unlike ondemmand circuit switching (Telephony) network. inorder to achive this task what exactly we need to communicate to service providers of E1 link? also confirm my understanding on this is correct? or is this link is a special link which can only be deployed by single service provider? or what is the funda behind this?
Regards
Mangesh Bhende
09-17-2010 05:02 PM
Hi Team,
Kindly help me to reply to this post...This is very important for me to proceed with certain aspects. Appriciate if you can spend some time on this.
Regards
Mangesh Bhende
09-20-2010 08:11 AM
It really isnt clear what you are trying to do. Can you explain in more detail? Do you need to be terminating voice or data circuits? Or a mixture of both?
What protocols is your service provider using on the E1? PRI? Or E1-CAS (E1-R2)? Or something else?
09-20-2010 07:27 PM
Hi Steven,
What i mean is since E1 is circuit switching link (which works on dialed number) and the channel group is bundling all channels of E1 and making this to work like lease line. So how the service provider handles this kind of requests when no dialing information is provided in the configuration and all 31 channels are connected on ther end of the site all the time to pass Data.
Regards
Mangesh Bhende
09-21-2010 06:14 AM
So this is a data E1 and not a voice PRI then? What does this have to do with voice? It's still not clear what you're trying to accomplish.
09-21-2010 06:42 AM
Yes when there is Data PRI on both sides of PSTN cloud connected to routers E1 PRI, then does the service provider has to map all 31 channels one to one from one end to other end across his his PSTN cloud for ever?
09-21-2010 07:15 AM
The PSTN is for voice, not digital data transmission. You're trying to put a data circuit across a telephony cloud. I think you're going to need modems for that, to translate the digital data into 'voice audio' when it hits the PSTN.
You're in the wrong forum though; this forum is for VoIP. Ask the remote access forum. They may be able to help out more.
09-21-2010 06:54 PM
Hi Mate,
Thanks, i will post this on remote access.
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