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Cisco Ccna Exam Tutorial: Five Isdn Details To Remember
With dialer map statements, remember that the phone number you put in the dialer map is the phone number of the remote router, not the local one. Look at it this way - if you want to call a friend on your cell, you don't pick up your cell and dial your own number! Speaking of dialer map statements, don't forget the all-important broadcast option at the end of the command: R1(config-if)#dialer map ip 172.12.21.1 name R2 broadcast 5555555 The router will accept that command without the "broadcast" option, but routing protocol updates and hellos would not be able to travel across the line. (This command is also needed in frame relay map statements to allow broadcasts and multicasts to be transmitted.) PAP is PPP's clear-text authentication scheme, and clear text is a really bad idea. But if you do have to configure it, don't forget that PAP requires additional configuration -the ppp pap sent-username command. R1(config-if)#ppp pap sent-username R1 password CISCO Must set encapsulation to PPP before using PPP subcommands R1(config-if)# The error message we got while configuring the sent-username command is another important reminder - by default, a BRI line is running HDLC, not PPP. Since HDLC doesn't allow us to use either PAP or CHAP, we'll need to set the link to PPP with the encapsulation ppp command. R1(config-if)#encapsulation ppp R1(config-if)#ppp authentication pap R1(config-if)#ppp pap sent-username R1 password CISCO But before we configure any of this information, we should configure the ISDN switch-type. Why? Because without the switch-type configuration, it doesn't matter that we avoid the other four errors - the line will not come up. Configure the switch-type with the "isdn switch-type" command, and then verify it with "show isdn status". R1(config)#isdn switch-type basic-ni R1#show isdn status Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni (output of this command cut here for clarity) If you forget this part of the configuration, the output of show isdn status wastes no time in reminding you! R1#show isdn status **** No Global ISDN Switchtype currently defined **** ISDN is an important part of your CCNA studies, and this knowledge still comes in handy in production networks as well. Keep studying, notice the details, run those debugs, and you'll be a CCNA before you know it! Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage, home of free CCNA and CCNP tutorials, The Ultimate CCNA Study Package, and Ultimate CCNP Study Packages. For a FREE copy of his latest e-books, “How To Pass The CCNA” and “How To Pass The CCNP”, visit the website and download your free copies. You can also get FREE CCNA and CCNP exam questions every day! Get your CCNA study guide with The Bryant Advantage! |
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