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Chabot College. ISDN Semester 4, Chapter 5. ISDN Overview. Remote Access Issues. POTS - 56,000 Kbps max. Remote User. ISDN Home Solution. ISDN and SOHO. What is ISDN?. World According to Cisco.

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  1. Chabot College ISDN Semester 4, Chapter 5

  2. ISDN Overview

  3. Remote Access Issues

  4. POTS - 56,000 Kbps max

  5. Remote User

  6. ISDN Home Solution

  7. ISDN and SOHO

  8. What is ISDN?

  9. World According to Cisco... In general, ISDN is fast becoming the transport of choice for applications using remote connectivity, access to the Internet, and the World Wide Web. But... • DSL • Cable

  10. BRI = 2B + D

  11. ITU-T ISDN Standards I.430, I.431

  12. Fun for the CCNA Exam

  13. Q.931 - ISDN Network Layer • Recommends a network layer between the terminal endpoint and the local ISDN switch. • Does not impose an end-to-end recommendation.

  14. Q.931 • The various ISDN providers and switch types can and do use various implementations of Q.931. Other switches were developed before the standards groups finalized this standard. • Be careful to configure an ISDN switch-type

  15. ISDN Components

  16. ISDN Reference Points

  17. ISDN Data Link Encapsulation

  18. Encapsulation Options Default is HDLC

  19. PPP Advantages

  20. ISDN Access Options

  21. A World of Switches

  22. Switch Types You specify this information during router configuration so the router can place ISDN network-level calls and send data

  23. SPIDs Service Profile Identifier You will also need to know what service profile identifiers (SPIDs) are assigned to your connection. SPIDs are a series of characters, which can look like phone numbers, that identify you to the switch at the central office.

  24. ISDN Configuration

  25. ISDN Config

  26. ISDN Config

  27. ISDN Config

  28. Verifying ISDN

  29. Verifying ISDN

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