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malcybood wrote: I know ISDN isn't used as often out in the field, but remember it IS still on the current objectives. The stuff I suggested doesn't take long to learn, I just mean look at my last post and remember those 4 lines, not study them in depth. The only one you may need to look at a bit yourself is how to configure a spid (easy one line command) and how to create a dialer list and apply it to an interface, which if you know how to deal with access lists is a piece of cake! The phrase "specify interesting traffic" is something you may come across to do with dialer lists. For the 30 minutes it will take to learn this stuff it could be the difference between passing and failing the exam by 1 question as we have seen here quite a few posts people missing the exam with 847. It's up to you, but if I was resitting the exam this is what I'd learn to do with ISDN........... You may get a DHCP question but I doubt it will be anything too difficult so don't go into it too much. You'd be better doing some NAT revision as that is another one some people seem to forget about and get stung by. good luck anyway and let us know how you get on
Pash wrote: Many companies still use ISDN for PABX communications, while it is slowly being phased out by companies who are large enoguh to invest in better lines with Qos implemented. Id say you could make a nice wage working for British Telecom over here having a wealth of knowledge in ISDN. Infact im sure of it
malcybood wrote: ISDN BRI - 2 Data + 1 Bearer Channel (each channel 64k and bearer is 16k) ISDN PRI - 23 Data + 1 Bearer Channel Bearer channel usd for signalling
iDShaDoW wrote: malcybood wrote: ISDN BRI - 2 Data + 1 Bearer Channel (each channel 64k and bearer is 16k) ISDN PRI - 23 Data + 1 Bearer Channel Bearer channel usd for signalling Sorry, and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the B-channels (Bear) used for sending data while the D-channel (Delta) is used for call signaling? I'm still studying myself so I'm probably wrong. I just didn't notice anyone else mention anything so far in this post and was wondering if I had my information mixed up.
kafifi13 wrote: iDShaDoW wrote: malcybood wrote: ISDN BRI - 2 Data + 1 Bearer Channel (each channel 64k and bearer is 16k) ISDN PRI - 23 Data + 1 Bearer Channel Bearer channel usd for signalling Sorry, and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the B-channels (Bear) used for sending data while the D-channel (Delta) is used for call signaling? I'm still studying myself so I'm probably wrong. I just didn't notice anyone else mention anything so far in this post and was wondering if I had my information mixed up. Your right on the money
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