01-05-2003 11:14 PM - last edited on 03-25-2019 02:44 PM by ciscomoderator
I have an unused Cisco 2620, two ISDN BRI "U" WICs, and two ISDN BRI lines at the main office. Can I use these to provide a low-density remote access solution for up to four (4) remote dial-in users with analog modems?
I want them to be able to approach 56k on link speed. (Anything better than 28.8k or 33.6k would be nice.) What else do I need to make this work? IOS IP Plus? Digital modem network module? Something else?
Can you even terminate a 56k analog modem call on anything less than a remote access T1 PRI, and expect to get maximum connect speed?
01-06-2003 09:31 AM
No..BRI-U in 2600 routers are not able to receive and terminate the calls from analog modems.
BUT If you have 3600 router with digital mica modems and bri lines , the calls from analog modems can be terminated to get 56K speed.
Pl. visit
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/bri_3640.html
Terminating the analog calls on T1 line is always there.
01-08-2003 08:55 AM
Thanks for the feedback on the BRI "U" WICs. I guess I will just have to get those people onto ISDN...
I looked at that link you pointed me to, about the BRI network modules and the digital modem modules doing what I wanted to do on the 3640. It got me thinking: I have another customer who could use that combination.
When I ran it through Product Advisor, though, it suggested that I consider the 3745 instead. Will that also work on the 3745?
01-08-2003 09:31 AM
YES..it will work with 3745 too.
01-10-2003 07:35 AM
Beware: Ensure that whomever you choose as your LongDistance provider, at your central dial-in site supports ckt-switched data. Otherwise, ISDN-originated calls outside your local calling area will not be possible. For instance, AT&T does allow this, and Cable & Wireless does not.
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