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VERVIEW
1-2
1.3
ISDN
FOR
R
ESILIENCE
ISDN is the most cost-effective and responsive means of providing
resilience to line failure. The Marlin Bridge responds automatically to line
failures by connecting one or more ISDN channels. Service is usually
restored within 3 to 7 seconds, which ensures users are not interrupted. The
use of Multilink procedures allows data to be shared across all available
links (leased and ISDN), which allows two ISDN channels to back up a
higher-speed leased line. The Marlin Bridge can use ISDN backup on a
one-for-one basis or a one-for-n basis.
1.4
ISDN T
OP
-
UP
B
ANDWIDTH ON
D
EMAND
The availability of ISDN means users can accurately size their networks
without worrying about the peak demand operation. The Marlin Bridge will
automatically establish one or more ISDN circuits to provide the additional
bandwidth as the leased line utilisation passes configurable thresholds.
Data is then shared dynamically across all available links, allowing ISDN
calls to be cleared automatically in response to lower demand, so keeping
costs to a minimum. Marlin Bridge has both ISDN and leased connections
to ensure users can test network utilisation in real time over ISDN before
committing to leased circuits. Also, as traffic patterns change, leased
circuits or ISDN may be added or removed at any site without needing to
make equipment redundant.
1.5
ISDN A
UTOCALL
B
ANDWIDTH ON
D
EMAND
The Marlin Bridge can be configured to establish ISDN calls automatically
to a destination based on either LAN destination MAC (Medium Access
Control) or network address of incoming data frames. Calls are usually
established instantly and cleared automatically on no data being transmitted
for a configurable period. Autocalls can use Top-Up-On-Demand to
establish multiple ISDN links if needed due to high link utilisation. Marlin
Bridge supports TCP/IP, OSI, IPX and Banyan Network addressing; all
other protocols use MAC address autocalls. This is an ideal use for ISDN
where the cost of connection time for real data transmission to sites is lower
for ISDN than the cost of leased lines. High speeds and fully automatic
operation give the “feel” of leased lines without the cost.
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Страница 3: ...ISSUE 3 0 MAN ML BRIDGE REF 1996 Scorpion Logic Ltd A Bay Networks company ...
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Страница 21: ...OVERVIEW 1 8 ...
Страница 24: ...TUTORIAL 2 3 physically close then a local bridge can be used otherwise a remote bridge is used ...
Страница 30: ...TUTORIAL 2 9 Figure 2 4 Multiple Remote Bridges ...
Страница 38: ...TUTORIAL 2 17 In any case STA resolves the paths to allow the network to operate satisfactorily ...
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Страница 74: ...NETWORKING EXAMPLES 3 28 ...
Страница 105: ...REFERENCE 5 12 TIME SINCE REBOOT This is the time in hours mins secs since the Marlin Bridge was last rebooted ...