08-10-2006 05:18 AM - edited 03-13-2019 02:33 PM
I would like to setup a router Cisco 3640 equiped with 8 x BRI and MICA-6DM as a RAS for support ISDN and analogs (POTS) calls.
I'm running 12.3(19) image
Any example config would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
08-10-2006 11:33 PM
RAS?
Dial-up or VoIP?
08-11-2006 12:01 AM
Hi Teodoro,
I would like to use them for dial-up.
Thanks in advance
08-12-2006 01:11 AM
There is nothing different in configuring dial-up on 3640 or 53xx :)
Configure ppp authentication, the async group and radius (or tacacs+) authentication.
But anyway, here is an example document:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk801/tk379/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080093c6e.shtml
08-14-2006 02:32 AM
Thanks a lot Teodor,
I managed to setup a running cfg for ISDN and POTs as well but still on problems with when the call is initiated by some PC on boards modems. TRAINUP takes too long time and fails. From a V32bis (9600/9600) works well
This is my config
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r_sbs_dc_01#sh mod conf 1/0
S-Reg Value Meaning
-------|-------|---------------------------------------------
S-- = 561 Country Code is Spain
S00 = 1 Auto Answer after 1 seconds
S01 = 0 Reserved
S02 = 43 escape character is 0x2B or '+'
S03 = 13 carriage return character is 0xD
S04 = 10 line feed character is 0xA
S05 = 8 backspace character is 0x8
S06 = 2 pause 2 seconds before blind dialing
S07 = 60 wait up to 60 seconds for carrier after dialing
S08 = 2 comma adds 2 second dial delay
S09 = 317 BitMap register value = 0x13D
S10 = 14 1.4 second delay for hangup after carrier loss
S11 = 0 In Answer Mode
S12 = 8 8 Data Bits
S13 = 0 No Parity
S14 = 1 1 Stop Bits
S15 = 1 V.42 ODP generation enabled
S16 = 50 5.0 second Error Correction autodetect timeout
S17 = 100 10.0 second Error Correction negotiation timeout
S18 = 13 Error Correction fallback char is 0xD
S19 = 12 Error Correction retransmission limit is 12
S20 = 256 Error Correction frame length is 256 octets
S21 = 15 V44, V42bis or MNP5 Data Compression
S22 = 0 ARA Error Correction is disabled
S23 = 1 V.42 Error Correction enabled
S24 = 1 MNP Error Correction enabled
S25 = 0 Link Protocol Fallback to Async framing
S26 = 0 Using TDM slice 0
S27 = 0 Calling Tone disabled
S28 = 0 Guard Tone disabled
S29 = 12 V.92 modem standard
S30 = 33600 Maximum connect rate of 33600 bps
S31 = 300 Minimum connect rate of 300 bps
S32 = 2 Bit Errors >= 1:1000 cause recovery
S33 = 500 Fallback/Fallforward Squelch Timer is 500ms
S34 = 2000 Fall Forward Timer is 20.0 seconds
S35 = 50 Fall Back Timer is 0.50 seconds
S36 = 20 Terminate timeout is 20 seconds
S37 = 60 Wait 60 seconds for data mode timeout
S38 = 14 1.4 second lost carrier to hang-up delay
S39 = 7 Transmit level setting of -13dBm
S40 = 4 4 consecutive retrains cause link disconnect
S41 = 5 V.34 maximum symbol rate of 3429 baud
S42 = 0 V.34 minimum symbol rate of 2400 baud
S43 = 2 V.34 carrier frequency is Auto Selection
S44 = 11 V.34 Preemphasis filter selection is Automatic
S45 = 0 Null transmit and receive Signalling Type
S46 = 0 No call progress tone detection
S47 = 2 +++ escape detection enabled for originate mode only
S48 = 1 AT command processor enabled
S49 = 0 no call setup delay
S50 = 60000 Maximum PCM connect rate of 60000 bps
S51 = 28000 Minimum PCM connect rate of 28000 bps
S52 = 1 Digital Pad Compensation is enabled
S53 = 3 V.8bis is enabled, V.90 negotiation inside V.8bis is enabled
S57 = 9600 User rate for V.110 connection is bps
S58 = 0 V.110 Flow - Originate
S61 = 115 MICA extension flags - 0x73
S62 = 0 MOH disabled
S63 = 3 QC enabled, ANSpcm level -12 dBm
S65 = 2048 V.44 Max number of Tx codewords is 2048
S66 = 2048 V.44 Max number of Rx codewords is 2048
S67 = 255 V.44 Max Tx string length is 255
S68 = 255 V.44 Max Rx string length is 255
S69 = 15000 V.44 Max Tx history size is 15000
S70 = 15000 V.44 Max Rx history size is 15000
r_sbs_dc_01#
My modem firware is 2.9.4.0
Any idea would be apreciated
Rgds,
08-14-2006 06:25 AM
Since you do not value the helping hand, you do not deserve it. But it is not your fault, indeed. Your parents are to blame.
Bye.
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