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> 3) config>net 2 -> goto isdn interface to set switch variant
> and local isdn info
> ISDN>set local local_router
> ISDN>set switch austel
You probably need to set DN0 UNLESS you are running fixkit2 (V2.0.3).
Before that, the address you assigned to 'local_router' got copied into
DN0, which isn't necessarily correct. If incoming calls fail, this is
probably why. Look for event ISDN.041 to see what the switch thinks
your DN0 should be.
> Circuit Config>set inbound remote_router -> only accept incoming
Only really required if it was different than the setting for 'dest' --
which it isn't in your case.
Your IP configuration looks OK, I'm not sure about bridging...beware
that your link will probably never go idle with bridging turned on!
Tim
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Thanks for your quick reply!
Your answer to
>> You probably need to set DN0 UNLESS you are running fixkit2
(V2.0.3).
Could you please explain what do you mean by DN0 ...??
I am using switch variant 'austel' and accorinding to manual DN0
only apply to VN3 and NET3, is it correct?
I am running V2.0.2 Aw90EI, and once I SET LOCAL LOCAL_ROUTER
and SET SWITCH AUSTEL, the local network address
name/address/sub-address were copied to DN0.
Or am I missing something?
Yes, customer would like to use bridging and they will have a SPC ISDN
circuit (using one B-channel permanent). Surely, we might turn routing
protocols later on to enhance routing convergent.
thanks again for help!
Andrew Chiu - NSIS Sydney
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> Could you please explain what do you mean by DN0 ...??
> I am using switch variant 'austel' and accorinding to manual DN0
> only apply to VN3 and NET3, is it correct?
That isn't correct. Which manual is this?
> I am running V2.0.2 Aw90EI, and once I SET LOCAL LOCAL_ROUTER
> and SET SWITCH AUSTEL, the local network address
> name/address/sub-address were copied to DN0.
That is a bug, in my opinion, which has been fixed in V2.0.3. It is not
usually the case that your local ISDN address is the same as the DN0
supplied by the PTT. Often they only send the last digit of the ISDN
number, etc...Which is why it was changed in V2.0.3.
Best thing to do is get this update, CLEAR ISDN, and reconfigure the
ISDN network (net 2). You won't need to set DN0 unless you plan to
share the S-BUS amoungst multiple devices (like an ISDN phone, etc...)
> Yes, customer would like to use bridging and they will have a SPC ISDN
> circuit (using one B-channel permanent). Surely, we might turn routing
> protocols later on to enhance routing convergent.
Is this the Australian version of semi-permanent ISDN circuits? We
don't really support semi-permanent operation, although from what I
know of the Australian methods it ought to work -- though the line
won't stay up permanently (we will redial the call after every router
restart/powerup).
Tim
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