Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a set of standards for digital transmission over different media created by the Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephone (CCITT) and International Telecommunication Union (ITU). As a dial-on-demand service, it has fast call setup and low latency as well as the ability to carry high-quality voice, data, and video transmissions. ISDN is also a circuit-switched service that can be used on both multipoint and point-to-point connections.
You configure two types of interfaces for ISDN service: at least one physical interface and a logical interface called the dialer interface.
Table 56 lists the J-series Services Router interfaces available for ISDN connectivity.
Table 56: ISDN Ports and PIMs
A J-series Services Router with one or more ISDN BRI ports has the following types of ISDN interfaces:
For information about interface names, see Network Interface Naming.
To configure ISDN BRI service on a Services Router, you configure the physical ISDN BRI interface and the logical dialer interface.
Each ISDN BRI port has two B-channels for transport, identified as bc-pim/0/port:1 and bc-pim/0/port:2, and one D-channel for control, identified as dc-pim/0/port. On ISDN BRI interfaces, the B-channels and D-channel have no configurable settings, but you can monitor them for interface status and statistics.
On a J-series Services Router with one or more Dual-Port Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI PIMs, you can configure each port on the PIM for either T1, E1, or ISDN PRI service, or for a combination of ISDN PRI and either T1 or E1 service. For ISDN PRI service, you configure the following types of ISDN interfaces as channels on the channelized T1 or E1 interface:
For information about interface names, see Network Interface Naming.
For more information about channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI interfaces, see Configuring Channelized T1/E1/ISDN PRI Interfaces.
The dialer (dln) interface is a logical interface on which you configure dialing properties for ISDN connections. The interface can be configured in two modes:
The dialer interface can perform backup, dialer filter, and dialer watch functions, but these operations are mutually exclusive. You can configure a single dialer interface to operate in only one of the following ways: