Re: True Dedicated ISDN supported?

Greg Freemyer (freemyer@cyberatl.net)
Sat, 22 Jun 1996 14:27:41 -0400

At 10:38 6/22/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Greg Freemyer wrote:
>>
>> We currently have three PM-2s in the Atlanta area, all with rs-232
support only.
>>
>> We need to add a "true dedicated ISDN" connection from our data center to
>> one of the Olympic Sites. I do mean "dedicated" or "clear channel". I
>> don't truly know why ISDN as opposed to 56k or fractional T1, but that is
>> the requirement as of now.
>>
>> We have 3 possibilities as I see it:
>> Use the ISDN board for the PM-2. (Do they support "dedicated ISDN")
>> Use an external ISDN modem and connect it to the PM-2 via rs-232
>> Use a LAN capable ISDN modem.
>>
>> What does Livingston have to handle the above? Since this is an Olympic
>> related requirement, we will need to be operational in a couple of weeks, so
>> I only need to know about available product.
>>
>> My initial preference would be the ISDN board for the PM-2, because it will
>> allow us to expand possible services as an ISP.

>BTW do you mean one ip that is all, or you need to route. If all he wants
is one go the ISDN BRI card fur
>sure and charge him an install fee, so you and up paying less for the card.
>

To be honest, I am not sure whether our customer needs a subnet or not. I
have just this week got 4 class C's which I intend to use for subnetting, so
I am not too concerned about that and I definately have the impression that
setting up a subnet on a dedicated PM port should not be too difficult,
although I have never setup a subnet before.

I am much more concerned that this would be a leased line connection, i.e.
no dialtone.
Greg Freemyer
Network Administrator
Cyber Connections Inc.
http://www.cyberatl.net