How To Configure ISDN Calls on Allied Telesis Routers
Due to the flexibility and sophistication that can be achieved using ISDN services, the command interfaces for ISDN products are invariably very extensive. Allied Telesis routers lead the field in exploiting the capabilities of ISDN. As a result, the commands for configuring an ISDN call on the Allied Telesis router have more parameters and options than just about any other in the router's entire command set. Hence, using these commands can seem to be a daunting task.
This document is intended to lead the reader through the most common commands in the ISDN set. Just getting the call to open, though, is only half the story. A further consideration is whether you have made optimum use of all the available authentication and call-handling features. Given the large number of available features, it is difficult to know whether or not you have configured the call in the manner most optimal for your requirements.
The purpose of this document is to examine all the ISDN configuration options available on Allied Telesis routers, explain their purpose in practical terms, and give examples of how they might be used
AR410 、 AR440S 、 AR441S 、 AR442S 、 AR415 、 AR750 、 AR770 、 AR770 series |
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