ISDN WAN Connections

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Basic Rate Interface (BRI)

This was set up in a lab enviroment using an Adtran Atlas 550 to simulate WAN connection. This document will configure an ISDN BRI connection with dial-on-demand routing (DDO), snapshot routing, and B channel aggragation.

BRI Configuration With Dial-on-Demand Routing

  1. Basic Router Configuration
  2. Configure the router to use the approiate ISDN switch types,
    • This configuration uses the basic-ni switch type. To learn about the other switch type go to ISDN Switch Types
    • Router(config)# isdn switch-type type
  3. Use Dialer List to identifiy intresting traffic
    • Router(config)# dialer-list dialer-group-number protocol protocol-name permit | deny | list access-list-numeber
  4. Configure BRI Interface with encapsulation and authentication settings
    • Router(config)# interface interface-number
    • Router(config-if)# ip address ip-address subnet-mask
    • Router(config-if)# encapsulation ppp
    • Router(config-if)# ppp authentication chap
  5. Congigure a service profile identifier (SPID)
    • Router(config-if)# isdn spid spid-number local-dial-number
  6. Set the Dialer Idle Timeout
    • The dialer idle timeout defualts to 120 seconds. It may need to be changed to a lower value to avoid excesive call charges.
    • Router(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout seconds
  7. Associate the interface to the already created dialer-list
    • Router(config-if)# dialer-group dialer-group-number
  8. Configure the Dialer Map
    • Router(config-if)# dialer map protocol next-hop-address name hostname [broadcast] dial-string
      • 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.

Configuring Snapshot Routing

  1. Configure a dynamic routing protocol.
    • This document was created using RIPv2.
  2. Configure the snapshot server
    • Router(config-if)#snapshot server active-time [dialer]
      • 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.
  3. Configure the snapshot client.
    • Router(config-if)#snapshot client active-time quiet-time [supress-statechange-updates] [dialer]
      • 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 sequence number dial-string
      • 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.