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Routing over POTS??
cisco_trouble
Hi Everyone
Congrats to all those that passed, and there are a lot! especially the 1000/1000 wish i could achieve that.
Is it possible to route over POTS, encapsulate...such as using a router with a dial up connection? not ISDN...
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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mikeyoung
Yes by using TE2 (non-ISDN) DTE connecting to a regular telephone as the terminal adapter (TA). I have never done it and have no idea how common it might be. But here are a couple of interesting links:
http://www.techexams.net/technotes/ccna/isdn.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/isdn.htm
tunerX
You can dial from aux port to aux port on two different routers. You just need two modems, and cable that goes from rj-45 to the 9 or 25 pin RS-232 connector on the modem. You can run a routing protocol over the connection or you can use GRE/IPSec to make a secure routing tunnel over the POTS.
darkuser
something like this ?
http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/compound.frame-relay.htm
cisco_trouble
And through POTS via dialup to the ISP? not adsl or isdn....plain old 56kbs
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