Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Using Demand Routing for ISDN Connections
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Configuring the ISDN Group
When you configure demand routing for a primary ISDN connection, you must
configure an ISDN group by completing the following steps:
1.
Create an ISDN group.
2.
Assign BRI interfaces to the group.
3.
Make the ISDN group a member of a resource pool.
4.
Configure an incoming-accept-number.
Creating an ISDN Group
From the global configuration mode context, enter:
Syntax: isdn-group <number>
Replace <number> with a number between 1 and 255 to uniquely identify this
ISDN group.
You are moved to the ISDN group configuration mode context, as shown
below:
ProCurve(config-isdn-group 1)#
From here, you can assign primary BRI interfaces to the group, and you can
make this group a member of a resource pool. You can also configure the
maximum and minimum number of links for an MLPPP connection. (This is
explained in "MLPPP: Increasing Bandwidth" on page 8-50.)
Assigning BRI Interfaces to the ISDN Group
To assign a BRI interface to the ISDN group, enter the following command:
Syntax: connect bri <slot>/<port>
Replace <slot> and <port> with the numbers that identify where the BRI
interface is installed. You can assign multiple BRI interfaces to the ISDN group.
For example, you might enter:
ProCurve(config-isdn-group 1)# connect bri 2/1
ProCurve(config-isdn-group 1)# connect bri 2/2