Integrated services digital network (isdn), Bri versus pri, Configuring the basic rate interface – Allied Telesis AR700 SERIES Software Release 2.7.1 User Manual

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AR700 Series Router User Guide

Software Release 2.7.1
C613-02047-00 REV A

The use of static DLCs and static ARP information is not normally required for
interoperation of the router with other vendors’ equipment. These facilities are
provided for interoperation with equipment that does not fully support the
Frame Relay standards. Networks that consist purely of routers that support
Inverse ARP will not need static ARPs.

Integrated Services Digital Network
(ISDN)

To use ISDN connections you need to install the appropriate Port Interface
Card (PIC) in the router’s PIC bay. Either install an ISDN Basic Rate ISDN (BRI)
or Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) PIC. Depending on the PIC installed, the router
supports the following types of ISDN connections:

Basic Rate ISDN (U)

Basic Rate ISDN (S/T)

Primary Rate ISDN

BRI Versus PRI

LAPD is the Link Access Protocol for the ISDN D channel, as defined by ITU-T
Recommendation Q.921. The major difference between Basic and Primary Rate
Interfaces as far as LAPD is concerned is that BRI S/T interfaces use a bus
configuration whereas PRI interfaces use a point-to-point configuration.

For more information about ISDN, see the Integrated Services Digital Network
(ISDN)
chapter in the Software Reference.

Configuring the Basic Rate Interface

The Basic Rate Interface (BRI) software module does not require user
configuration for normal ISDN operation, but may require configuration when
the interface is used for semipermanent connections.

To display the status of the BRI, enter the command:

show bri state

For more information about configuring BRI, see the Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN)
chapter in the Software Reference.

Configuring the Primary Rate Interface

The Primary Rate Interface (PRI) software module requires minimal user
configuration for normal operation. Commands are provided to change user-
configurable parameters, show the status of the module, and to examine and
reset a number of data and error counters. You can reset the PRI software
module, but this should not be necessary during normal operation. The PRI
software module requires configuration for E1 and T1 interfaces.

To display the status of the PRI, enter the command:

show pri state

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