Re: (PM) Internet Connectivity w/PRI

Tom Fellenz (tlf@livingston.com)
Tue, 06 Jan 1998 13:17:21 -0800

At 02:11 PM 1/6/98 -0500, Zak Wolfinger wrote:
>My boss has posed an interesting question. We want to put a PM3 in a remote
>location. Rather than having a T1,CSU/DSN, Router etc in the remote
>location, he wants to know if we can temporarily provide the Internet
>connection via ISDN on one of the dial-up lines. IE. we would establish a
>dedicated 128K connection from our branch office to the remote location and
>route the network traffic over that. Any thoughts on how to do this or if
>it's even a wise idea?
>
>Zak Wolfinger - zak@cyberlink.com
>Systems Administrator - CyberLink, Inc.
>(219) 235-1400, (219) 674-8279

Hello,

You could virtually use all the ISDN channels from the PM3(s) to connect to
your internet access provider, should he be willing :).

Use a dialout PPP 'location' and set a couple of ports to be 'network
dialout',
in combination with Multilink PPP, and Multichassis PPP, if needed.

Many options are available. If you have any questions, call our Tech Support
at 1-800-458-9966 - option 1 - Ask for the Link Protocols Team.

Regards,

--
Tom Fellenz                                    tlf@livingston.com
Technical Support Staff Engineer   
Lucent Technologies, Inc.   
Data Networking Systems Group    ->   Remote Access Business Unit
4464 Willow Road   	                            (800)458-9966
Pleasanton, CA 94588                    http://www.livingston.com

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