01-23-2002 06:36 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:11 PM
Hello,
I am very much in need of some ISDN advice. I have a customer that can only get ISDN to the internet at his location. His requirements suggest he needs more than just a 128K ISDN line. My question is, can he get more than one 128K line and combine them, say 4 128K BRI's to the router that aggregate to a 512K pipe to the internet ?
If this is possible, how would this be done on the router ? 4 BRI interfaces ? what about the config (in general) ? Also, to complicate matters, he wants to set up a VPN over this connection to his other office, I am somewhat familiar with doing cisco VPN's but not over ISDN. Is this project headed for disaster... ?
01-24-2002 07:44 AM
Revise este link:Configuring Multiple ISDN B Channels to Achieve a 256k Link (Without SPIDs)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/793/access_dial/isdn_10972.html
01-24-2002 12:18 PM
That should work good, or you can use rotary-groups:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/129/15.html
Josh
01-27-2002 02:44 PM
thanks guys, That pretty much tells me what I need to know to get the job done... I appreciate it !
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