"RJ45 socket. Used for connection of ISDN terminal devices.
Note: These ports appear a lines within the IP Office configuration. However they cannot be used for connection to external BRI lines."
I put a 8 port BRI card in my Definity, created the data stations, then plugged them into my BRI ports on my Cisco 3600. It works like a charm. I couldnt find any support on this when I was trying to do it, but finally got it to work on my own. Good luck!
Here is how my 3600 BRI is configured:
!
interface BRI1/0
description BRI dial-in/out ISDN and Analog
ip unnumbered Loopback0
ip directed-broadcast
ip nat inside
encapsulation ppp
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
no keepalive
dialer idle-timeout 7200
dialer-group 1
isdn switch-type basic-ni
isdn spid1 555121400
isdn incoming-voice modem
peer default ip address pool dial-in
no cdp enable
ppp authentication ms-chap pap
Here is my data extension on the Definity:
display data-module 240 Page 1 of 2
DATA MODULE
Data Extension: 240 Name: *BRI #3
Type: wcbri COS: 1
Port: 01C0703 COR: 21 Multimedia? n
TN: 1
ABBREVIATED DIALING
List1:
SPECIAL DIALING OPTION:
CIRCUIT SWITCHED DATA ATTRIBUTES
Default Duplex: full Default Mode: sync Default Speed: 64000
DATA MODULE CAPABILITIES
Default ITC: unrestricted Default Data Application: M0
isplay data-module 240 Page 2 of 2
DATA MODULE
BRI LINK/MAINTENANCE PARAMETERS
XID? n Fixed TEI? n
Country Protocol: 1 Endpt Init? y SPID: 5551214 Endpt ID: 00
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