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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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FIGURE 10.10 ISDN lab<br />

E0<br />

172.16.30.0<br />

bri0<br />

172.16.60.0<br />

ISDN<br />

switch<br />

1. Go to 804B and set the hostname and ISDN switch type.<br />

Router#Config t<br />

Router(config)#hostname 804B<br />

804B(config)#isdn switch-type basic-ni<br />

Hands-on Labs 529<br />

2. Set the hostname and switch type on 804A at the interface level. The<br />

point of steps 1 and 2 is to show you that you can configure the switch<br />

type either through global configuration mode or interface level.<br />

Router#Config t<br />

Router(config)#hostname 804A<br />

804A(config)#int bri0<br />

804B(config-if)#isdn switch-type basic-ni<br />

3. On 804A, set the SPID numbers on BRI 0 and make the IP address<br />

171.16.60.1/24. If you have either a real connection into an ISDN<br />

network or an ISDN simulator, put your SPID numbers in.<br />

804a#config t<br />

804A(config)#int bri0<br />

804A(config-if)#isdn spid 1 0835866101 ldn 8358661<br />

804A(config-if)#isdn spid 2 0835866301 ldn 8358663<br />

804A(config-if)#ip address 172.16.60.1<br />

255.255.255.0<br />

804A(config-if)#no shut<br />

bri0<br />

E0<br />

172.16.50.0

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