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CCNA 4 v3.

1 Module 4

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CCNA 4 v3.0 Module 4
ISDN and DDR

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Objectives

• ISDN concepts
• ISDN configuration
• DDR configuration

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Digital Communication with ISDN

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ISDN Benefits

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ISDN Standards

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ISDN Access Options

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ISDN 3-Layer Model

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Q.931 Messaging-Call Setup Example

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Call Processing

1. The D channel is used to send the called number to the


local ISDN switch.
2. The local switch uses the SS7 signaling protocol to set
up a path and pass the called number to the remote ISDN
switch.
3. The remote ISDN switch signals the destination over the
D channel.
4. The destination ISDN NT-1 device sends the remote ISDN
switch a call-connect message.
5. The remote ISDN switch uses SS7 to send a call-connect
message to the local switch.
6. The local ISDN switch connects one B channel end-to-
end, leaving the other B channel available for a new
conversation or data transfer. Both B channels can be
used simultaneously.
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ISDN Functions and Reference Points

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ISDN Functions and Reference Points

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BRI Reference Points

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Cisco ISDN BRI Interfaces

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ISDN Interfaces

S/T ISDN Interface

U ISDN Interface

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ISDN Switch Types

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Configuring ISDN BRI

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Configuring ISDN BRI

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Configuring ISDN PRI

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Switch Types Available for ISDN PRI
Configuration

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ISDN PRI Examples

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Verifying ISDN Configuration

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Troubleshooting ISDN Configuration

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DDR Operation

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DDR Operation

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Configuring Legacy DDR

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Defining Static Routes

• When configuring static routes, consider


the following:
By default, a static route will take precedence
over a dynamic route because of its lower
administrative distance. Without additional
configuration, a dynamic route to a network
will be ignored if a static route is present in the
routing table for the same network.
To reduce the number of static route entries,
define a summarized or default static route

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Specifying Interesting Traffic – Dialer List

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Configuring Dialer Information – PPP

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The dialer-group Command

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The dialer-map Command

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The dialer idle-timeout
Command

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Dialer Profiles Overview
• Define encapsulation and access control lists
• Determine minimum or maximum calls
• Turn features on or off

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Dialer Profile Elements

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Configuring Dialer Interfaces

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Verifying DDR

• show dialer
• show dialer interface [BRI]
• show isdn active
• show isdn status

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Troubleshooting DDR

• debug isdn q921


• debug isdn q931
• debug dialer [events|packets]
• isdn call interface
• clear interface bri

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