06-09-2003 11:55 PM - edited 03-02-2019 08:00 AM
I need to configure 801 on a dedicated ISDN with a Static IP. Is it possible.? if it is then can any one help me out with a small example . Since there is no dial-up (there is no dialing involved) what is the changes in command for Interface BRI0. with reference to dialup ISDN . as shown below.
interface BRI0
ip address192.168.10.100 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
load-interval 30
dialer idle-timeout 180
dialer map ip 191.10.20.40 name lals broadcast 2822530
dialer hold-queue 30
dialer load-threshold 80 outbound
dialer-group 1
isdn switch-type basic-net3
no fair-queue
ppp authentication chap
Any help will be apprecited
06-10-2003 08:51 AM
You need to configure the isdn BRI line as a leased line. So following url explains how to configure isdn leased line.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/800/800swcfg/advscen.htm#1021214
06-10-2003 11:14 PM
thanks for your link, one more query regarding this,
Is ther any link where it shows how BRI0 is configured
Secondly where we put the static IP got with ISDN line, is it given to BRIO.
Lastly how the router will connect to other leased Line router on the other end ( example configuration will be appreciated)
best regards
06-11-2003 12:06 AM
This is an example:
interface BRI0
description ISDN link
ip address 10.70.20.114 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
ip tcp header-compression
load-interval 30
dialer idle-timeout 180
dialer enable-timeout 1
dialer map ip 10.70.20.1 name c3640 0123456789
dialer-group 1
isdn switch-type basic-net3
no fair-queue
ppp authentication chap
hold-queue 10 out
As you can see, there is not too much differnce with your own config.
Please note that the dialer map should refer to an ip adress in the same subnet. If not, routing will not be successful.
ppp authentication is done with the hostname and a password. This requires the use of a line like this in global config: username xxx passw cisco
In this case, xxx is the remote hostname.
Regards,
Leo
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