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Setting up a 2600 router

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JH24

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I am need to setup a Cisco 2600 router to another companys Cisco router, this needs to incorporate about 4 ISDN Bri channels so that all the ISDN is configured for PPP Multilink to make a 1/2 meg or 1 meg link.
What is the best sort of config to use for this??

Thanks
 
I am going to have to say this - Haven't you thought about Leased Line/FR/MPLS rather than expensive ISDN calls?
 
A lease line is not an option as this is not a long term connection, i have about 4 spare ISDN lines at the moment so this seems the ideal solution.
 
I am need to setup a Cisco 2600 router to another Cisco 1600 router, I already have one internal DSU/CSU 56/64 in the Cisco 2600 and one DSU/CSU external with the Cisco 1600 conected with a V.35 cable. I already have an 128 ISDN line installed P to P.

What is the best sort of config to use for this?

I never do this befeore, and I need the list of material that I need. Ej. one T568A to talk to the router, or one T568B, Laptop, where to find the list of commands that I need, Etc.

Thanks
 
this is a good place to start:


here is more general areas of dial configs.


Finally, this should have almost everything that you might need..

Erik Rudnick, CCIE No. 9545
mailto:erik@kuriosity.com
 
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