02-20-2008 05:02 AM - edited 03-03-2019 08:47 PM
Hello,
Just a question about ISDN; Is it possible to use singly the B-Channels. I mean is it possible, buying one ISDN access, to use one B-Channel (64Kbps) for a router and the other B-Channel (64 Kbps) for an other router ?
Thanks for your help !
Regards,
Adrien
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02-20-2008 05:32 AM
Adrien
It is possible to use singly the B channel in terms of placing a call to one destination on one B channel and a call to another destination on the other B channel. I believe that you are asking if one router can initiate a call on one B channel and a different router initiate a call on the other B channel. That would not work since both channels must terminate on the same router. If I have not understood your question correctly then perhaps you can clarify for me what you are asking.
HTH
Rick
02-20-2008 05:32 AM
Adrien
It is possible to use singly the B channel in terms of placing a call to one destination on one B channel and a call to another destination on the other B channel. I believe that you are asking if one router can initiate a call on one B channel and a different router initiate a call on the other B channel. That would not work since both channels must terminate on the same router. If I have not understood your question correctly then perhaps you can clarify for me what you are asking.
HTH
Rick
02-20-2008 06:13 AM
Hi Rick,
Thanks for your reply, you well understood my question ! Actually, I didn't know that both channels must terminate on the same router (that's why i asked the question ; ) )
Thanks again,
Regards,
Adrien
02-20-2008 08:29 AM
Adrien
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HTH
Rick
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