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1 CCNA 4 v3.1 Module 4
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2 CCNA 4 v3.0 Module 4 ISDN and DDR
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333 Objectives ISDN concepts ISDN configuration DDR configuration
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444 Digital Communication with ISDN
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555 ISDN Benefits
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666 ISDN Standards
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777 ISDN Access Options
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888 ISDN 3-Layer Model
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999 Q.931 Messaging-Call Setup Example
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10 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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11 ISDN Functions and Reference Points
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12 ISDN Functions and Reference Points
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13 BRI Reference Points
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14 Cisco ISDN BRI Interfaces
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15 ISDN Interfaces S/T ISDN InterfaceU ISDN Interface
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16 ISDN Switch Types
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17 Configuring ISDN BRI
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18 Configuring ISDN BRI
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19 Configuring ISDN PRI
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20 Switch Types Available for ISDN PRI Configuration
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21 ISDN PRI Examples
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22 Verifying ISDN Configuration
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23 Troubleshooting ISDN Configuration
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24 DDR Operation
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25 DDR Operation
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26 Configuring Legacy DDR
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27 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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28 Specifying Interesting Traffic – Dialer List
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29 Configuring Dialer Information – PPP
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30 The dialer-group Command
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31 The dialer-map Command
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32 The dialer idle-timeout Command
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33 Dialer Profiles Overview Define encapsulation and access control lists Determine minimum or maximum calls Turn features on or off
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34 Dialer Profile Elements
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35 Configuring Dialer Interfaces
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36 Verifying DDR show dialer show dialer interface [BRI] show isdn active show isdn status
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37 Troubleshooting DDR debug isdn q921 debug isdn q931 debug dialer [events|packets] isdn call interface clear interface bri
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