Re: Design scenario question....

Ron Parker (rparker@gator1.brazosport.cc.tx.us)
Wed, 30 Jul 1997 19:01:27 -0500 (CDT)

We used to use two Adtran ISU128s back to back to do this over a similar
FX type of arrangement. Ours were connected to a Cisco router on each end.
The Adtrans would automatically dial and bring up both B channels if
anything happened to the link.

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Ron Parker
Network Communications Specialist
Brazosport College

On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Charles Scott wrote:

<snip> > The one thing we had a problem with was keeping both ports up on the > PM2's with the Bitsurfr's. It's related to two phone numbers in the > location setting (xxx-xxxx&xxx-xxxx) since we didn't have them hunting. > If the first line called dropped, the PM2 would just dial it back up. If > the second one dropped, the PM2 would try to dial the first number to > bring it back up, but that would be busy. We reconfigured with 2 <snip>