Configuring Demand Routing for Primary ISDN Modules
Using Demand Routing for ISDN Connections
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Configuring the BRI Interface
To configure the BRI interface, you need the following information from your
service provider:
ISDN signaling (switch) type
assigned telephone numbers (LDNs)
service profile IDs (SPIDs), if you are located in the United States or
Canada
You should have this information available before you begin configuring the
BRI interface. You must then complete the following steps:
1.
Access the BRI interface configuration mode context.
2.
Specify the ISDN switch type.
3.
Assign the BRI interface a SPID and LDN if you are using a BRI U interface
module.
4.
Assign the interface an LDN if you are using a BRI S/T interface.
5.
Activate the BRI interface.
Accessing the BRI Interface
To access the BRI interface configuration mode context, enter:
Syntax: interface <interface> <slot>/<port>
Replace <interface> with bri.
On the ProCurve Secure Router, each physical interface is identified by its slot
number and port number.
The possible slot numbers for a primary ISDN interface are:
1 = dl option module slot 1
2 = dl option module slot 2
The port number you enter depends on the location of the module you are
configuring. Each of the ProCurve ISDN modules has three ports: two ISDN BRI
ports (ports 1 and 2) and a backup ISDN BRI port (port 3). For more information
about backup ports, see the Advanced Management and Configuration Guide,
Chapter 3: Configuring Backup WAN Connections.