I see Charles has mentioned how to get the BSPro to do MP
into the PM (if using Win95, remember to *un*check the "Use
country and area code" box on the connectoid.
The P75 is a little trickier. It has been a while since I had to
do this (my ISPs hunt group now works), so I may not recall
correctly but...
Get the P75 connecting on one channel correctly
(MP, no compression, etc).
Create a second profile just like the first and change:
- the dial number to the number of a 2nd B on the PM
- the IP opts/LAN addr to the addr/mask of the P75 (not the PM)
Test this setup by calling out using the 1st profile, then
manually dial the second. You should have a 2B connection.
If you want to have the P75 bring up both Bs, go back to
the first profile and change:
- Session opts/MinChan to 2
- Session opts/Backup to the name of the second profile.
If I've remembered correctly, the P75 should connect 1B on
the first profile, attempt to dial it again (for the 2ndB) and get
a busy, and then dial the second profile and bring up the 2ndB.
Hope this helps,
Bill
On Tue, 8 Oct 1996 01:54:12 -0400, you wrote:
>How can I get a PortMaster PM2e-10i-u ISDN to use 2 64k channels at once=
(channel bonding, multilink PPP, whatever) with either an Ascend Pipline=
75 or a Motorola Bitsurfer. I called Livingston tech support and they =
told it can only be done if my BRI lines are in a hunt group, which =
they're not.=20
>
>If this is impossible, what's the benefit of using the PM2e-10i-u =
instead of regular ISDN terminal adapters on any terminal server, such as=
a Computone that can do >115kbps per port?
>
>David Cecil
>ConnectUp, Inc.
>davidc@connectup.com
>