Configuring the Router 4-21
Configuring ISDN
Step 9
Enter the dialer map command to provide the information necessary to
successfully route packets to the target router. Do not use periods or hyphens
when entering the number to dial:
Router (config-if)# dialer map
protocol targetBRIport_ipaddress
name
targetrouter_number
Step 10
Enter the dialer-group command to specify the number of the group permitted
to access the router:
Router (config-if)# dialer-group
groupnumber
Step 11
Enter the exit command to exit interface configuration mode.
Step 12
Enter the dialer list command to specify the groups and protocols permitted to
access the router:
Router (config)# dialer-list
groupnumber protocol protocol_type
permit
Step 13
Configure a static route to allow connection to the target router’s LAN. Enter the
IP address and subnet mask of the target router’s LAN interface, and the IP
address of the target router’s BRI port:
Router (config)# ip route
targetrouter_ipnetwork subnetmask
targetBRIport_ipaddress
Step 14
Enter the exit command to exit global configuration mode.
Step 15
Enter the copy running-config startup-config command to save the
configuration to NVRAM.
Example ISDN Configuration
For your reference, Table 4-3 shows an example configuration for two Cisco routers using
IP over ISDN. In the example, the current router (branch1) is at a remote site and the target
router (main1) is at a central site.
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