05-27-2003 07:54 AM - edited 03-02-2019 07:39 AM
Hi all,
How can I reserve one of the 30 B-channels in a ISND PRI interface group to configure it with other parameters for remote access?
I mean, can I use the command "pri-group timeslots 1-30" , configure those 29 channels, and then use the command "pri-group timeslots 31" and configure the last B channel with different parameters?
Thanks.
05-27-2003 08:07 AM
Not sure what you mean by other parameters for remote access....can you please explain in detail the setup you are looking for.
Thanks, Mak.
05-27-2003 09:40 AM
Hi Mak, thanks for your answer.
Well, my customer has 3 sites, Site A, B and C.
Site A is connected to Site B using a ISDN PRI connection. Site C has only a ISDN BRI connection with Site A.
My customer wants that one user on site C be able to connect to one of the B-channels on the ISDN PRI of Site A, for remote management purposes.
So, I need to configure CHAP on one B-channel apart of the ISDN PRI for that user being able to access remotely to the router trough the ISDN PRI on Site A.
But I only can configure "pri-group timeslots 1-31", so all the 30 channels are being used and no B channel is free for remote management.
How can I configure a Username and password (CHAP) in ONLY ONE channel of the PRI-GROUP interface?
Thanks.
05-27-2003 09:51 AM
You definitely need dialer profiles configured on site A , with one dialer interface for site B and one for site A. Then you can utilize the min-link / max-link feature accordingly.
~Zulfi
05-27-2003 08:29 AM
You can't configure another pri-group under the same controller.
You ll have to make use of min-link and max-link feature of dialer profiles :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk801/tk133/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080093c2e.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk713/tk507/technologies_tech_note09186a0080112d3b.shtml
~Zulfi
05-27-2003 09:47 AM
Hi , and thanks for your answer :)
Well, so lets suppose that I configure a max-link of 29.
How can I configure CHAP on the channel #30 ? where is the #30 channel?
Thanks.
05-27-2003 09:55 AM
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