Chapter
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Chapter
Overview
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5.1 |
ISDN
5.1.1 |
What is ISDN |
5.1.2 |
Basic ISDN
components |
5.1.3 |
ISDN
reference points |
5.1.4 |
ISDN switches
and SPIDs |
5.1.5 |
Differentiate
between E, I, and Q ISDN protocols |
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5.2 |
How
ISDN Relates to the OSI Reference Model
5.2.1 |
The ITU-T
standards of the first three layers of ISDN
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5.2.2 |
The ISDN
physical layer |
5.2.3 |
The ISDN data
link layer |
5.2.4 |
The ISDN
network layer |
5.2.5 |
ISDN
encapsulation |
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5.3 |
ISDN Uses
5.3.1 |
Three uses
for ISDN |
5.3.2 |
ISDN remote
nodes |
5.3.3 |
ISDN SOHO
connectivity |
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5.4 |
ISDN
Services: BRI and PRI
5.4.1 |
ISDN BRI and
ISDN PRI |
5.4.2 |
How BRI
connectivity is established |
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5.5 |
ISDN
Configuration Tasks
5.5.1 |
ISDN global
and interface parameter configuration tasks |
5.5.2 |
Write the IOS
commands to configure ISDN BRI |
5.5.3 |
Writing the
IOS commands to define an ISDN switch type |
5.5.4 |
Write the IOS
commands pertaining to SPIDs |
5.5.5 |
Write the IOS
commands for a complete ISDN BRI configuration |
5.5.6 |
Describe how
to confirm BRI operations |
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5.6 |
Dial-on-Demand
Routing
5.6.1 |
DDR
considerations |
5.6.2 |
Writing IOS
commands pertaining to verifying DDR operation |
5.6.3 |
Write IOS
commands pertaining to troubleshooting DDR operation |
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Chapter Summary
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Chapter Quiz
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