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List:       cisco-nsp
Subject:    RE: [nsp] 8 Port ISDN BRI Module
From:       "Basil Dolmatov" <dol () east ! ru>
Date:       2000-07-24 8:11:14
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We have had this card for a year, until get full PRI.
Worked OK, no issues, but... We work with switch-type
"basic-net-3", so, no SPIDs at all...


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Basil (Vasily) Dolmatov, CCIE #5347, CCNP-Security, CCDA
LightCom Corp. http://www.lightcom.ru

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Yingst (LMF Staff) [mailto:runner@lmf.net]
> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 2:13 AM
> To: cisco-FAQ
> Subject: [nsp] 8 Port ISDN BRI Module
>
>
> Does anyone have experience with the 8 Port BRI Module in either a 2600 or
> 3600 series router.   We thought we were going to put this module
> in and get
> rid of all of our Cisco 804 routers.  That are doing 4 digit
> dialing to 804
> routers at the customers side.   It was a good theory.   But
> either we have
> a bad card/bad configuration or they have a bad design.   Only
> one SPID will
> initialize on the
> card as Multiple_Frame_Established, the other one never makes it to that
> part on the show isdn stat.   If anyone has one either the 8 port
> or 4 port
> module successfully running I would be eternialy greatful if I could see
> your config.   Cisco was in looking at the router and said it seems like
> it's an issue with the telco, switch.   So I plugged it back into my 804
> router and the both SPIDs came up multiple_frame_established and
> worked dual
> channel.  So that pretty much rules out the line being physically
> bad.  Any
> ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Steve
>

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