Here's what I'm running
usr-v34 AT&F1&W\r
usr-336v AT&F1M0S0=1&w\r
Also been playin' around with a couple X2's off of a BRI card.
usr -X2 AT&F1S0=1&W
Wouldn't recommend it for the faint of heart. Works well but not very cost
effective. Much better idea is to run PRI's into a PM3 (gratuitous plug)
We originally tried the CT1 code but all of a sudden Ameritech gave us the
PRI option at a lower cost. Probably because the first day the CT's had
been turned up they disconnected them because they said we would have shut
the switch down. Originally they had been configured as DID. Then they
turned them into the infamous D-->A---->D conversion lines which we all
know at this point aren't worth a damn. At least in this neck of the
woods.
These opinions are mine and until someone proves me wrong they should be
considered gospel :-)
David Davies
Director, Internet Services
Buckeye Internet Services, Ltd.
http://www.buckeyeweb.com
"Around the World, through the modem, over the T-1 lines, past the NAP,
nothing but Net...."