Figure 38 Network diagram
CE1/Pri 2/3/0
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Configuration procedure
In this example, the ISDN PRI interfaces on Router A and Router B are operating as the user side
(the default). You must configure the ISDN PRI interfaces as the network side on the service provider
switches connected to the routers.
1.
Configure Router A:
# Bundle timeslots into a PRI set on CE1/PRI interface E1 2/3/0.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] controller e1 2/3/0
[RouterA-E1 2/3/0] pri-set
[RouterA-E1 2/3/0] quit
# Configure dialer access group 1 to allow any IP packets to trigger a call setup.
[RouterA] dialer-group 1 rule ip permit
# Assign Serial 2/3/0:15 an IP address.
[RouterA] interface serial 2/3/0:15
[RouterA-Serial2/3/0:15] ip address 202.38.154.1 255.255.0.0
# Enable C-DDR on the interface, configure the route to Router B, and assign the interface to
dialer-group 1.
[RouterA-Serial2/3/0:15] dialer circular enable
[RouterA-Serial2/3/0:15] dialer route ip 202.38.154.2 8810154
[RouterA-Serial2/3/0:15] dialer-group 1
2.
Configure Router B:
# Bundle timeslots into a PRI set on CE1/PRI interface E1 2/3/0.
<RouterB> system-view
[RouterB] controller e1 2/3/0
[RouterB-E1 2/3/0] pri-set
[RouterB-E1 2/3/0] quit
# Create dialer access group 1 to allow any IP packets to trigger a call setup.
[RouterB] dialer-group 1 rule ip permit
# Assign Serial 2/3/0:15 an IP address.
[RouterB] interface serial 2/3/0:15
[RouterB-Serial2/3/0:15] ip address 202.38.154.2 255.255.0.0
# Enable C-DDR on the interface, configure the route to Router A, and assign the interface to
dialer access group 1.
[RouterB-Serial2/3/0:15] dialer circular enable
Router A
ISDN network
Router B
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