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==Step 1==
==Step 1==
Basic Set up
1.  Basic Set up


*Cable the network according to the topology using the Adtran for the ISDN Cloud.  You wil need a router with a BRI and a T1 controller ask your instructor which devices these will be.  Also you will need a DB-15 to RJ45 adapter and special cord to connect your devices (ask instructor).
*Cable the network according to the topology using the Adtran for the ISDN Cloud.  You wil need a router with a BRI and a T1 controller ask your instructor which devices these will be.  Also you will need a DB-15 to RJ45 adapter and special cord to connect your devices (ask instructor).
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Configure the ISDN PRI connection with the following commands:
Configure the ISDN PRI connection with the following commands:


1.Configure the appropriate switch type  
1. Configure the appropriate switch type  
The switch type can be configured globally or on the interface. Global configuration will set all ISDN interfaces to that switch type, where as configuring the switch type on an interface will affect only that interface.  
The switch type can be configured globally or on the interface. Global configuration will set all ISDN interfaces to that switch type, where as configuring the switch type on an interface will affect only that interface.  


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To view information on switch types, see ISDN Switch Types.  
To view information on switch types, see ISDN Switch Types.  


2.Configure the T1 controller for the service provider's framing and linecode.  
2. Configure the T1 controller for the service provider's framing and linecode.  
*Router(config)#controller T1 1/0
*Router(config)#controller T1 1/0
*Router(config-controller)#framing esf
*Router(config-controller)#framing esf
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The range argument assigns the range of time slots that are allocated to the RRI. T1 has a range of time slots ranged 1 through 24.  
The range argument assigns the range of time slots that are allocated to the RRI. T1 has a range of time slots ranged 1 through 24.  


4.Configure the D channel. With 24 channels being numbered from 0 to 23, the D channel is number 23.  
4. Configure the D channel. With 24 channels being numbered from 0 to 23, the D channel is number 23.  
Router(config)#interface serial 1/0:23  
*Router(config)#interface serial 1/0:23  
Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.16.1 255.255.255.0
*Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.16.1 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if)#encapsulation ppp  
*Router(config-if)#encapsulation ppp  


5.Set the Dialer Idle Timeout.  
5. Set the Dialer Idle Timeout.  
Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 60  
*Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 60  
The dialer idle timeout defaults to 120 seconds. You will need to change it to a lower value to avoid excessive call charges.  
The dialer idle timeout defaults to 120 seconds. You will need to change it to a lower value to avoid excessive call charges.  


6.Associate the interface to the already created dialer-list  
6. Associate the interface to the already created dialer-list  
Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1
*Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1


7.Configure the Dialer Map  
7. Configure the Dialer Map  
Router(config-if)# dialer map ip 192.168.16.2 name BRI 555-3000  
*Router(config-if)# dialer map ip 192.168.16.2 name BRI 555-3000  
The dialer map tells the interface what to do with interesting traffic  
The dialer map tells the interface what to do with interesting traffic  


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Multilink PPP (MLP)uses a standards based algorithm and can be applied inbound, outbound, or either.  
Multilink PPP (MLP)uses a standards based algorithm and can be applied inbound, outbound, or either.  


1.Configure the load threshold that will trigger the use of the second B channel.  
1. Configure the load threshold that will trigger the use of the second B channel.  
Router(config)#interface serial1/0:23  
*Router(config)#interface serial1/0:23  
Router(config-if)#dialer load-threshold 1 outbound  
*Router(config-if)#dialer load-threshold 1 outbound  
The load argument can be any value between 1 and 255 (A threshold of 50 percent would be expressed as 128).  
The load argument can be any value between 1 and 255 (A threshold of 50 percent would be expressed as 128).  
In the case of BOD, the directional keyword is not necessary as BOD can only be applied outbound.  
In the case of BOD, the directional keyword is not necessary as BOD can only be applied outbound.  
Router(config-if)#ppp multilink  
*Router(config-if)#ppp multilink  
This step is only necessary when using MLP.
This step is only necessary when using MLP.


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Configure Snapshot Routing
Configure Snapshot Routing


1.Configure a dynamic routing protocol.   
1. Configure a dynamic routing protocol.   


2.Configure the snapshot server
2. Configure the snapshot server
Router(config)#interface serial1/0:23  
*Router(config)#interface serial1/0:23  
Router(config-if)#snapshot server 5  
*Router(config-if)#snapshot server 5  
the active-time argument is the amount of time in minutes that routing updates with be exchanged and must be the same between the server and the client.  
the active-time argument is the amount of time in minutes that routing updates with be exchanged and must be the same between the server and the client.  
The dialer keyword is an option to allow the client to dial up the server if there is no "interesting" traffic.  
The dialer keyword is an option to allow the client to dial up the server if there is no "interesting" traffic.  
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This document assumes that basic router configuration has already been completed.  
This document assumes that basic router configuration has already been completed.  


1.Configure the router to use the appropriate ISDN switch types.  
1. Configure the router to use the appropriate ISDN switch types.  
Router(config)# isdn switch-type basic-ni  
*Router(config)# isdn switch-type basic-ni  
To view information on switch types, see ISDN Switch Types.  
To view information on switch types, see ISDN Switch Types.  


2.Configure dialer list to identify interesting traffic.
2. Configure dialer list to identify interesting traffic.
Router(config)# access-list 1 permit any
*Router(config)# access-list 1 permit any
Router(config)# dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 1  
*Router(config)# dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 1  


3.Configure BRI interface.  
3. Configure BRI interface.  
Router(config)# interface bri0/0  
*Router(config)# interface bri0/0  
Router(config-if)# ip address 192.168.16.2 255.255.255.0  
*Router(config-if)# ip address 192.168.16.2 255.255.255.0  
Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp  
*Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp  


4.Configure a service profile identifier (SPID).  
4. Configure a service profile identifier (SPID).  
Router(config-if)# isdn spid1 51055530000001 5553000
*Router(config-if)# isdn spid1 51055530000001 5553000


5.Set the Dialer Idle Timeout.  
5. Set the Dialer Idle Timeout.  
Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 60  
*Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 60  
The dialer idle timeout defaults to 120 seconds. You will need to be changed to a lower value to avoid excessive call charges.  
The dialer idle timeout defaults to 120 seconds. You will need to be changed to a lower value to avoid excessive call charges.  


6.Associate the interface to the already created dialer-list  
6. Associate the interface to the already created dialer-list  
Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1  
*Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1  


7.Configure the Dialer Map  
7. Configure the Dialer Map  
Router(config-if)# dialer map ip 192.168.16.1 name PRI 5555000  
*Router(config-if)# dialer map ip 192.168.16.1 name PRI 5555000  
The dialer map tells the interface what to do with interesting traffic  
The dialer map tells the interface what to do with interesting traffic  
You do not need to enable broadcasts if your routing protocol does not need broadcast.  
You do not need to enable broadcasts if your routing protocol does not need broadcast.  
The dial string is the destination telephone number.  
The dial string is the destination telephone number.  


8.Configure load threshold
8. Configure load threshold
Router(config-if)#dialer load-threshold 1 outbound  
*Router(config-if)#dialer load-threshold 1 outbound  
The load argument can be any value between 1 and 255 (A threshold of 50 percent would be expressed as 128).  
The load argument can be any value between 1 and 255 (A threshold of 50 percent would be expressed as 128).  


==Step 6==
==Step 6==
configure Snapshot Routing
configure Snapshot Routing
1.Configure a dynamic routing protocol.  
1. Configure a dynamic routing protocol.  


2.Configure the snapshot client.  
2. Configure the snapshot client.  
Router(config-if)#snapshot client 5 8  
*Router(config-if)#snapshot client 5 8  
The quiet-time argument, like the active-time argument, is expressed in minutes and is generally equivalent to the active-time x3.  
The quiet-time argument, like the active-time argument, is expressed in minutes and is generally equivalent to the active-time x3.  
The suppress-statechange-updates option will prevent needless triggered updates in such situations as a line protocol changing states.  
The suppress-statechange-updates option will prevent needless triggered updates in such situations as a line protocol changing states.  

Revision as of 19:15, 8 December 2010

Lab ISDN Configuring ISDN PRI & BRI

Objective

In this lab you will configure a ISDN BRI on a remote site router and a ISDN PRI to a central site router.

Step 1

1. Basic Set up

  • Cable the network according to the topology using the Adtran for the ISDN Cloud. You wil need a router with a BRI and a T1 controller ask your instructor which devices these will be. Also you will need a DB-15 to RJ45 adapter and special cord to connect your devices (ask instructor).
  • Clear all preexisting configurations from the devices.
  • Set up your devices with a basic configuration.

Step 2

Configure the ISDN PRI connection with the following commands:

1. Configure the appropriate switch type The switch type can be configured globally or on the interface. Global configuration will set all ISDN interfaces to that switch type, where as configuring the switch type on an interface will affect only that interface.

  • Router(config)#isdn switch-type primary-ni

To view information on switch types, see ISDN Switch Types.

2. Configure the T1 controller for the service provider's framing and linecode.

  • Router(config)#controller T1 1/0
  • Router(config-controller)#framing esf
  • Router(config-controller)#linecode b8zs
  • Router(config-controller)#pri-group timeslots 1-24

The range argument assigns the range of time slots that are allocated to the RRI. T1 has a range of time slots ranged 1 through 24.

4. Configure the D channel. With 24 channels being numbered from 0 to 23, the D channel is number 23.

  • Router(config)#interface serial 1/0:23
  • Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.16.1 255.255.255.0
  • Router(config-if)#encapsulation ppp

5. Set the Dialer Idle Timeout.

  • Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 60

The dialer idle timeout defaults to 120 seconds. You will need to change it to a lower value to avoid excessive call charges.

6. Associate the interface to the already created dialer-list

  • Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1

7. Configure the Dialer Map

  • Router(config-if)# dialer map ip 192.168.16.2 name BRI 555-3000

The dialer map tells the interface what to do with interesting traffic

Step 3

Configure B Channel Aggregation There are two types of B channel aggregation available on Cisco routers. This document was written using Multilink PPP.

Cisco proprietary BOD uses a proprietary algorithm to calculate a load value and can only be applied outbound. Multilink PPP (MLP)uses a standards based algorithm and can be applied inbound, outbound, or either.

1. Configure the load threshold that will trigger the use of the second B channel.

  • Router(config)#interface serial1/0:23
  • Router(config-if)#dialer load-threshold 1 outbound

The load argument can be any value between 1 and 255 (A threshold of 50 percent would be expressed as 128). In the case of BOD, the directional keyword is not necessary as BOD can only be applied outbound.

  • Router(config-if)#ppp multilink

This step is only necessary when using MLP.

Step 4

Configure Snapshot Routing

1. Configure a dynamic routing protocol.

2. Configure the snapshot server

  • Router(config)#interface serial1/0:23
  • Router(config-if)#snapshot server 5

the active-time argument is the amount of time in minutes that routing updates with be exchanged and must be the same between the server and the client. The dialer keyword is an option to allow the client to dial up the server if there is no "interesting" traffic.

Step 5

Configure the ISDN BRI connection with the following commands:

This document assumes that basic router configuration has already been completed.

1. Configure the router to use the appropriate ISDN switch types.

  • Router(config)# isdn switch-type basic-ni

To view information on switch types, see ISDN Switch Types.

2. Configure dialer list to identify interesting traffic.

  • Router(config)# access-list 1 permit any
  • Router(config)# dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 1

3. Configure BRI interface.

  • Router(config)# interface bri0/0
  • Router(config-if)# ip address 192.168.16.2 255.255.255.0
  • Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp

4. Configure a service profile identifier (SPID).

  • Router(config-if)# isdn spid1 51055530000001 5553000

5. Set the Dialer Idle Timeout.

  • Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 60

The dialer idle timeout defaults to 120 seconds. You will need to be changed to a lower value to avoid excessive call charges.

6. Associate the interface to the already created dialer-list

  • Router(config-if)# dialer-group 1

7. Configure the Dialer Map

  • Router(config-if)# dialer map ip 192.168.16.1 name PRI 5555000

The dialer map tells the interface what to do with interesting traffic You do not need to enable broadcasts if your routing protocol does not need broadcast. The dial string is the destination telephone number.

8. Configure load threshold

  • Router(config-if)#dialer load-threshold 1 outbound

The load argument can be any value between 1 and 255 (A threshold of 50 percent would be expressed as 128).

Step 6

configure Snapshot Routing 1. Configure a dynamic routing protocol.

2. Configure the snapshot client.

  • Router(config-if)#snapshot client 5 8

The quiet-time argument, like the active-time argument, is expressed in minutes and is generally equivalent to the active-time x3. The suppress-statechange-updates option will prevent needless triggered updates in such situations as a line protocol changing states.

Router(config-if)#dialer map snapshot 1 5555000 This command identifies which router to call as the snapshot server. The sequence-number identifies the order in which that server is called in cases where there may be more than one snapshot server. Setting it to 1 would make it the first server to call. The dial-string is the destination snapshot server telephone number.