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T-1 simulator Using 2 X 2600XM lab

Charlie Mayes
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Hello Guys,

I really want to simulate a T-1 with 2 x 2600XM routers I have with VWICS in them and a crossover cable. What do I need to do to ge this done

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Muhammad Raza
Level 3
Level 3

Hi,

If you have another router with T1, cross connects both routers.

Regards,

Muhammad Amir Raza

Do you know where I can find a sample configs for setting these routers up to use ds0-groups and pri-groups? I have never done the configurations before.

Sample config FYI.

Router 1

controller e1 0/0/0

linecode hdb3

framing crc4

clock source internal

;Switching Side

pri-group timeslot 1-31

int s0/0/0:15

isdn incoming-voice voice

isdn protocol-emulate network

Router 2

dial-peer voice 1 pots

destination-pattern 9T

forward-digits all

port 0/0/0:15

controller e1 0/0/0

linecode hdb3

framing crc4

clock source line

;User Side

pri-group timeslot 1-31

int s0/0/0:15

isdn incoming-voice voice

isdn protocol-emulate user

Regards,

Muhammad Amir Raza

paolo bevilacqua
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

You also need an AIM-VOICE-30 to work with the VWIC cards.

You cannot do anything without it.

The alternative, is the NM voice hardware.

I am using a T-1 VWICS. Why do I need a AIM-VOICE-30? All my 24 channels come up when I enter the pri-group command. I already added my 24 PVDM's to both of my HDV module.

Because you have NM-HDV. The VWIC would work outside it in presence of AIM-VOICE-30.

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Charlie Mayes
Level 1
Level 1

Now that I have everything to make this work. What would my configuration look like to make this back to back setup work? The post the other guy gave me is for a E-1 setup not T-1. I will not be working with 30 channels and my control channel wil not be s0/0/0:15 but s0/0/0:23.

That is pretty much the only difference.

Hi,

I have posted sample E1 configuration for your understanding, I hope you can convert it to T1 configuration.

Regards,

Muhammad Amir Raza