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ISDN INFO!
18 years 2 months ago #16914
by smaz
ISDN INFO! was created by smaz
Dear All
aoa
Is it possible to connected 2 ISDN simultaneously
ie ISDN maximum bandwidth is 128K is it possible that
can 2 isdn lines be connected simultaneously on ONE PC
or through ISDN ROUTER and can get 256k Bandwidth.
Plz do reply..waitinggggggg
THank and Regards
SMAZ
aoa
Is it possible to connected 2 ISDN simultaneously
ie ISDN maximum bandwidth is 128K is it possible that
can 2 isdn lines be connected simultaneously on ONE PC
or through ISDN ROUTER and can get 256k Bandwidth.
Plz do reply..waitinggggggg
THank and Regards
SMAZ
18 years 2 months ago #16917
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: ISDN INFO!
Quick answer is yes; as long as your router can support it you can aggregate any number of B-channels together to get any bandwidth you want. Keep an eye on the call charges though
18 years 2 months ago #16920
by taqqi14
Replied by taqqi14 on topic Re: ISDN INFO!
so u mean we can get a client connect at 256Kbps with one ip address assigned to him ? a full pipe of 256K instead of 2 128k pipes ?
Taqqi
Taqqi
18 years 2 months ago #16937
by TheBishop
Replied by TheBishop on topic Re: ISDN INFO!
Yes, as long as the OS on the router is capable of aggregating them together
18 years 2 months ago #16943
by KiLLaBeE
Replied by KiLLaBeE on topic Re: ISDN INFO!
Add on:
I believe you're refering to PRI lines in ISDN, which in that case, yes, you can achieve 256kbps and more, depending on how many B-channels you choose to get.
I believe you're refering to PRI lines in ISDN, which in that case, yes, you can achieve 256kbps and more, depending on how many B-channels you choose to get.
18 years 2 months ago #16977
by Ranger24
Patience - the last reserve of the any engineer
Replied by Ranger24 on topic Re: ISDN INFO!
Hi,
Not so sure it is as simple as that. Alot will also depend upon your providers ability to assign a single IP to 2 x ISDN2 (128Kb/s) links...so you will need to check.
If you are talking about ISDN PRImary rate (2.048 mb/s in 64Kb/s channels) then wouldn't be so much of an issue.
Define exactly what you want then ask your provider how best they can provide it, and what they recommend at the customer site. If you are thinking of 2 x ISDN2 (or BRI Basic rate) then you will need 4 x Copper Pairs, 2 x NTU and a decent router to aggregate the channels.
Hope this helps
R
Not so sure it is as simple as that. Alot will also depend upon your providers ability to assign a single IP to 2 x ISDN2 (128Kb/s) links...so you will need to check.
If you are talking about ISDN PRImary rate (2.048 mb/s in 64Kb/s channels) then wouldn't be so much of an issue.
Define exactly what you want then ask your provider how best they can provide it, and what they recommend at the customer site. If you are thinking of 2 x ISDN2 (or BRI Basic rate) then you will need 4 x Copper Pairs, 2 x NTU and a decent router to aggregate the channels.
Hope this helps
R
Patience - the last reserve of the any engineer
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