06-21-2004 07:34 PM - edited 03-02-2019 04:31 PM
i have a NT1 PLUS B , it has U interface ,two line interface and a So/t interface. i connect the So/t interface to the 2600's isdn bri s/t interface ,but it didn't work.the isdn port on 2600 cann't get active at all.when i connect the 2600's ISDN port to a NT1 which has s/t interface,it work.
so what's the difference between s/t and So/t??
can 2600 work with the So/t interface???
06-21-2004 09:22 PM
Lei, could you please explain a bit more to us? While we all know BRI U and S/T interfaces, I think I am mainly confused with So/t interface.
~Zulfi
06-21-2004 10:26 PM
If I understand correctly you are talking about the interfaces on a NT1, from the description it appears that the NT1 has:
1 U interface towards the exchange
1 ST interface for ISDN terminals towards the user (TE end).
2 a/b interfaces for traditional analogical terminals towards the user
So/t interface not sure what this does ..will need to know the NT1 vendor or they should be able to tell you what the functionality is.
<2600>BRI S/T---NT1---U-----ISDN switch
You need to connect as follows: S/T interface on the NT1 is connected to the c2600 BRI port & the U port on the NT1 is connected to the BRI providers demark point.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/isdn.htm
Thanks, Mak
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