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RE: Analogue Leaselines




> > How can I implement OSPF using two analogue leaselines from an ISP?
> > How do they join the router?
>
> Well I assume they "join" the router through whatever termination they
> have most probably serial thus they connect to the serial ports on your
> router. Otherwise as far as ospf is concerned, you will need to peer with
> the routers at the other end of the link.
>
>  Noah.

I dont think it would be possible.
Joseph.


I have a network like that here that terminates into a Cisco 2500 router.
The line goes into my Motorola Codex DSU/CSU modem and there's a serial
converter (even from Cisco) that takes it from the modem into the serial
port of the router and this person does ospf.


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