06-16-2003 06:29 AM - edited 03-13-2019 12:20 AM
Hello. We have a customer that would like to use one of the B channels on a ISDN BRI for voice (hooked up to an analog phone) and we would use the other channel for data (specifically for backing up a frame relay connection). Is there a way to do this internally on a 1760V router. If it is possible to map an FXS port to one BRI channel, I believe that is the only way we could do it. TIA for any suggestions.
06-20-2003 08:13 AM
I do not think that you can mix up both Voice and Data on the same BRI interface.
12-22-2003 08:30 PM
Yes you can. Just have the telco provision the BRI for voice and data on both b channels.
10-02-2003 12:21 PM
i've seen it done but did not notice the hardware or config. in fact you could see the data rate drop when the analog went off hook
12-22-2003 08:40 PM
An ISDN modem or router with NT-1 and RJ-11 port will allow you to break out one B channel for voice and the other B channel for data. It's been a few years since I've worked with ISDN, so I'm not up to date on new technology for ISDN. We are moving away from ISDN.
12-27-2003 11:14 AM
I installed a 2600 with a bri s/t and had the telco provision both b-channels for voice/data. We used ip phones and all worked ok after nailing down the config.
12-28-2003 04:17 PM
Currently this is not possible - to do BRI voice calls you need a BRI VIC, which do not support data, likewise to do data calls you would need a BRI WIC, which do not support voice calls.
05-27-2004 10:49 AM
I have done this with an 804 router. This was in the days of ISDN being a fast internet connection. We would roll the fax line into the ISDN line so that any fax calls would come into the router and go out a voice port. Bringing down the second channel of data. Once the fax was done the channel would be free again for data. Not sure that this is supported on any other platform though.
Kevin
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