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Old 06-26-2006, 06:49 PM connecting 2 ISDN routers?   permalink #1
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I have a pair of cisco 804 routers (both have ISDN BRIs) and i need to know if theres any way i can hook them together for practice. I'm having a hard time finding anything on google. i would think it would be easy, except dont i need one to provide a carrier signal or w/e its called? im not too up on ISDN
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ISDN is still around?

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I have a pair of cisco 804 routers (both have ISDN BRIs) and i need to know if theres any way i can hook them together for practice. I'm having a hard time finding anything on google. i would think it would be easy, except dont i need one to provide a carrier signal or w/e its called? im not too up on ISDN
804's must be ancient. At school we use 2600's. I think we have some 1700's or something like that and they seem old to me :P

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the 804s are a good 10 years i believe. I got IOS 12.4 running on them tho =D. short of the newer routing protocols (EIGRP and OSPF i believe), they do everything

and yes isdn gets used still occassionally. these are from about the time DSL was becoming mainstream
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