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ISDN Basic Rate Service Setup Commands

ISDN Basic Rate Service Setup Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax for commands to configure ISDN basic rate interfaces for dialup solutions. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Dial Solutions Command Reference.

interface bri

To configure a Basic Rate Interface (BRI) interface and enter interface configuration mode, use the interface bri global configuration command.

interface bri number
interface bri
slot/port (Cisco 7200 series)
interface bri number.subinterface-number [multipoint | point-to-point]
interface bri slot/port.subinterface-number [multipoint | point-to-point] (Cisco 7200 series)

number

Port, connector, or interface card number. The numbers are assigned at the factory at the time of installation or when added to a system, and can be displayed with the show interfaces command.

slot/port

Backplane slot number and port number on the interface. See your hardware installation manual for the specific slot and port numbers.

.subinterface-number

Subinterface number in the range 1 to 4294967293. The number or slot/port that precedes the period (.) must match that of the interface this subinterface belongs to.

multipoint | point-to-point

(Optional) Specifies a multipoint or point-to-point subinterface. The default is multipoint.


isdn answer1, isdn answer2

To have the router verify a called-party number or subaddress number in the incoming setup message for ISDN BRI calls, if the number is delivered by the switch, use the isdn answer1 interface configuration command. To remove the verification request, use the no form of this command.

isdn answer1 [called-party-number][:subaddress]
no isdn answer1
[called-party-number][:subaddress]
isdn answer2 [called-party-number][:subaddress]

no isdn answer2
[called-party-number][:subaddress]

called-party-number

(Optional) Telephone number of the called party. At least one value---called-party-number or subaddress---must be specified.

:

Identifies the number that follows as a subaddress. Use the colon (:) when you configure both the called party number and the subaddress, or when you configure only the subaddress.

subaddress

(Optional) Subaddress number, 20 or fewer characters long, used for ISDN multipoint connections. At least one value---called-party-number or subaddress---must be specified.


isdn caller

To configure ISDN caller ID screening, use the isdn  caller interface configuration command. To disable ISDN caller ID screening, use the no form of this command.

isdn caller number
no isdn caller number

number

Telephone number for which to screen. Specify an x to represent a single "don't-care" character. The maximum length of each number is 25 characters.


isdn calling-number

To configure an ISDN BRI interface to present the calling number of the device making the outgoing call, use the isdn calling-number interface configuration command. To remove a previously configured calling number, use the no form of this command.

isdn calling-number calling-number
no isdn calling number

calling-number

Number of the device making the outgoing call; only one entry is allowed, and it is limited to 16 digits.


isdn fast-rollover-delay

To specify the time delay between successive attempts to dial out to a number, use the isdn fast-rollover-delay interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to remove a manually configured rollover delay and restore the default value.

isdn fast-rollover-delay seconds
no isdn fast-rollover-delay

seconds

Number of seconds to delay before dialing the next dialer map after receiving an ISDN message indicating the current call will not succeed.


isdn incoming-voice data

To answer incoming voice calls at a configured rate (overriding the incoming data rate in the call), use the isdn incoming-voice interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to remove the configured incoming data rate.

isdn incoming-voice data [56 | 64]
no isdn incoming-voice data

56

(Optional) Answers all voice calls at 56 kbps.

64

(Optional) Answers all voice calls at 64 kbps.


isdn not-end-to-end

For incoming calls, to override the speed that the network reports it will use to deliver the call data, use the isdn not-end-to-end interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to disable the configured end-to-end speed.

isdn not-end-to-end {56 | 64}
no isdn not-end-to-end

56

(Optional) Answers all voice calls at 56 kbps.

64

(Optional) Answers all voice calls at 64 kbps.


isdn sending-complete

To specify that the Sending Complete information element (IE) is included in the outgoing Setup message, use the isdn sending-complete interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to disable the Sending Complete information element.

isdn sending-complete
no isdn sending-complete

isdn spid1

Use the isdn spid1 interface configuration command on the router to define the service profile identifier (SPID) number that has been assigned by the ISDN service provider for the B1 channel. Use the no form of this command to disable the specified SPID, thereby preventing access to the switch.

isdn spid1 spid-number [ldn]
no isdn spid1 spid-number [ldn]

spid-number

Number identifying the service to which you have subscribed. This value is assigned by the ISDN service provider and is usually a 10-digit telephone number with additional digits.

ldn

(Optional) Local directory number (LDN), which is a 7-digit number assigned by the service provider. This information is delivered by the switch in the incoming setup message.

If you include the local directory number in the no form of this command, access to the switch is permitted, but the other B  channel may not be able to receive incoming calls.


isdn spid2

Use the isdn spid2 interface configuration command on the router to define the service profile identifier (SPID) number that has been assigned by the ISDN service provider for the B1 channel. Use the no form of this command to disable the specified SPID, thereby preventing access to the switch.

isdn spid2 spid-number [ldn]
no isdn spid2
spid-number [ldn]

spid-number

Number identifying the service to which you have subscribed. This value is assigned by the ISDN service provider and is usually a 10-digit telephone number with additional digits.

ldn

(Optional) Local directory number (LDN), which is a 7-digit number assigned by the service provider. This information is delivered by the switch in the incoming setup message.

If you include the local directory number in the no form of this command, access to the switch is permitted, but the other B  channel may not be able to receive incoming calls.


isdn switch-type

To specify the central office switch type on the ISDN interface, use the isdn switch-type global and interface configuration command.

isdn switch-type switch-type

switch-type

Service provider switch type; see list of supported switches.


 isdn tei

To configure when Layer 2 becomes active and ISDN terminal endpoint identifier (TEI) negotiation occurs, use the isdn tei interface configuration and global configuration command. To remove TEI  negotiation from an interface, use the no form of this command.

isdn tei [first-call powerup]

first-call

(Optional) ISDN TEI negotiation should occur when the first ISDN call is placed or received.

powerup

(Optional) ISDN TEI negotiation should occur when the router is powered on.

isdn twait-disable

To delay a National ISDN BRI switch a random time before activating the Layer 2 interface when the switch starts up, use the isdn twait-disable interface configuration command.

isdn twait-disable

show controllers bri

To display information about the ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI), use the show  controllers bri privileged EXEC command.

show controllers bri number
show controllers bri slot/port (Cisco 7200 series)

number

Interface number. The value is 0 through 7 if the router has one 8-port BRI network interface module (NIM), or 0  through 15 if the router has two 8-port BRI NIMs. Interface number values will vary, depending on the hardware platform used. The Cisco 3600 series router for example, can have up to 48 interfaces.

slot/port

Backplane slot number and port number on the interface. See your hardware installation manual for the specific slot and port numbers.


show dialer interface bri

To display general diagnostic information for ISDN BRI interfaces configured for DDR, use the show dialer interface bri EXEC command.

show dialer interface bri number

number

BRI interface number.


show interfaces bri

Use the show interfaces bri privileged EXEC command to display information about the BRI D  channel or about one or more B  channels.

show interfaces bri number[[:bchannel] | [first] [last]] [accounting]
show interfaces bri slot/port (Cisco 7200 series)

number

Interface number. The value is 0 through 7 if the router has one 8-port BRI NIM, or 0 through 15 if the router has two 8-port BRI NIMs. Interface number values will vary, depending on the hardware platform used. The Cisco  3600 series router for example, can have up to 48 interfaces.

Specifying just the number will display the D  channel for that BRI interface.

:bchannel

(Optional) Colon (:) followed by a specific B channel number.

first

(Optional) Specifies the first of the B  channels; the value can be either 1 or 2.

last

(Optional) Specifies the last of the B  channels; the value can only be 2, indicating B  channels 1 and 2.

accounting

(Optional) Displays the number of packets of each protocol type that have been sent through the interface.

slot/port

On the Cisco 7200 series, slot location and port number of the interface.


show isdn

To display the information about calls, history, memory, status, and Layer 2 and Layer 3 timers, use the show isdn EXEC command.

show isdn {active | history | memory | status [dsl | interface-type number] | timers}

active

Displays current call information, including called number, the time until the call is disconnected, AOC charging units used during the call, and whether the AOC information is provided during calls or at end of calls.

history

Displays historic and current call information, including the called number, the time until the call is disconnected, AOC charging time units used during the call, and whether the AOC information is provided during calls or at the end of calls.

memory

Displays memory pool statistics. This keyword is for use by technical development staff only.

status [dsl | interface-type  number]

Displays the status of all ISDN interfaces or, optionally, a specific digital signal link (DSL) or a specific ISDN interface. The dsl range can vary, depending on the hardware platform. Interface-type can be bri or serial.

timers

Displays the values of Layer 2 and Layer 3 timers.



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