ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

The ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation feature provides client connectivity to a network through PPP connections by using an ISDN PRI Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) access concentrator (LAC) session over IPv4.

This module describes how to configure the ISDN and dialer access-link support for broadband aggregation.

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Prerequisites for ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

  • You must configure a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) network server (LNS) and enable IPv4 before configuring ISDN support for broadband.

  • Ensure that the ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation feature installs correctly by enabling the activation of the adventerprise license upon the next reload.

    
    enable
     configure terminal
      license boot level adventerprise
    end

Restrictions for ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

  • Only IPv4 PPP sessions inside Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) version 2 tunnels are supported.

  • ISDN termination is not supported on the dialer interface or on the d-channel interface. To achieve PPP termination and aggregation (PTA), the router will need to act as a L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC) and forward incoming ISDN calls to a L2TP Network Server (LNS).

Information About ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

Deployment Model for ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

The ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation feature provides support for ISDN and dialer PRI access link to broadband PPP IPv4 sessions at the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) network server (LNS). These sessions are carried over PPP by the L2TP access concentrator (LAC) using ISDN over IPv4. The sessions are sent from the LAC to the LNS through L2TP tunnels. The LNS terminates the PPP sessions and assigns a network layer address to the client. The client data in the IPv4 packet is then routed to the ISP or a corporate network and forwarded to the final destination. The LNS also performs authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) actions on the PPP sessions. The figure below describes the deployment model.

Figure 1. Topology Diagram

How to Configure ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation


Note

Before you can configure the ISDN switch type on an interface, you must configure a global ISDN switch type by using the isdn switch-type global configuration command. Because global commands are processed before interface-level commands, the command parser does not accept the isdn switch-type command on an interface unless a switch type is first added globally.


Configuring an L2TP Access Concentrator

Perform this task to configure a virtual private dial-up network (VPDN), a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) access concentrator (LAC), and an ISDN switch type.

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. vpdn enable
  4. vpdn search-order domain dnis
  5. vpdn-group group-name
  6. request-dialin
  7. protocol l2tp
  8. domain domain-name
  9. exit
  10. initiate-to ip ip-address
  11. local name host-name
  12. l2tp tunnel password password
  13. exit
  14. isdn switch-type switch-type
  15. end

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:

Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:

Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

vpdn enable

Example:

Device(config)# vpdn enable

Enables VPDN on a device.

Step 4

vpdn search-order domain dnis

Example:

Device(config)# vpdn search-order domain dnis

Specifies how a network access server (NAS) or a tunnel switch performs VPDN tunnel authorization searches.

Step 5

vpdn-group group-name

Example:

Device(config)# vpdn-group group1

Creates and associates a VPDN group with a customer or a VPDN profile and enters VPDN group configuration mode.

Step 6

request-dialin

Example:

Device(config-vpdn)# request-dialin

Creates a request-dialin VPDN subgroup that indicates the dialing direction and initiates the tunnel; enters VPDN request-dialin group configuration mode.

Step 7

protocol l2tp

Example:

Device(config-vpdn-req-in)# protocol l2tp

Specifies that L2TP is the tunneling protocol used by the VPDN subgroup.

Step 8

domain domain-name

Example:

Device(config-vpdn-req-in)# domain xyz.com

Specifies the domain name of users that are to be forwarded to a tunnel server using VPDN.

Step 9

exit

Example:

Device(config-vpdn-req-in)# exit

Returns to VPDN group configuration mode.

Step 10

initiate-to ip ip-address

Example:

Device(config-vpdn)# initiate-to ip 192.0.2.55

Specifies an IP address that is used for Layer 2 tunneling.

Step 11

local name host-name

Example:

Device(config-vpdn)# local name host1

Specifies a local hostname that the tunnel uses to identify itself.

Step 12

l2tp tunnel password password

Example:

Device(config-vpdn)# l2tp tunnel password password1

Sets a password that the device uses to authenticate the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunnel.

Step 13

exit

Example:

Device(config-vpdn)# exit

Returns to global configuration mode.

Step 14

isdn switch-type switch-type

Example:

Device(config)# isdn switch-type primary-4ess

Selects a service provider switch type that accommodates PRI.

  • In this example, the ISDN switch type is primary-4ess.

Step 15

end

Example:

Device(config)# end

Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Configuring a PRI Group

Perform this task to specify an ISDN switch type and to configure a PRI group.

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. isdn switch-type switch-type
  4. controller {T1 | E1 } slot/port
  5. framing esf
  6. linecode {ami | b8zs | hdb3 }
  7. cablelength long db-gain-value db-loss-value
  8. pri-group timeslots timeslot-range
  9. end

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:

Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:

Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

isdn switch-type switch-type

Example:

Device(config)# isdn switch-type primary-ni

Selects a service provider switch type that accommodates PRI.

Step 4

controller {T1 | E1 } slot/port

Example:

Device(config)# controller T1 0/1

Enters controller configuration mode.

Step 5

framing esf

Example:

Device(config-controller)# framing esf

Selects the extended super frame (esf) type for the T1 data line.

Step 6

linecode {ami | b8zs | hdb3 }

Example:

Device(config-controller)# linecode b8zs

Selects the line code type for T1 or E1 lines.

  • Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) is the default for T1 lines.

  • Bipolar With 8-Bit Substitution (B8ZS) is valid only for the T1 controller.

  • High-Density Bipolar 3 (hdb3) is the default for E1 lines.

Step 7

cablelength long db-gain-value db-loss-value

Example:

Device(config-controller)# cablelength long gain36 0db

Increases the pulse of a signal at the receiver and decreases the pulse from the transmitter by using pulse equalization and line build-out for a T1 cable.

Step 8

pri-group timeslots timeslot-range

Example:

Device(config-controller)# pri-group timeslots 1-2

Configures the PRI group for the T1 or E1 controller to carry voice traffic.

  • Use a hyphen to indicate a range. Groups of time slot ranges separated by commas (for example: 1-4,8-23) are also accepted.

  • You can configure the PRI group to include all available time slots, or you can configure a select group of time slots for the PRI group.

Step 9

end

Example:

Device(config-controller)# end

Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Configuring a Dialer for an ISDN PRI Interface

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. interface serial controller-number:time-slot
  4. no ip address
  5. dialer rotary-group interface-number
  6. dialer-group group-number
  7. exit
  8. isdn switch-type switch-type
  9. isdn timer timer milliseconds
  10. isdn skipsend-idverify
  11. end

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:

Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:

Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

interface serial controller-number:time-slot

Example:

Device(config)# interface serial 0/1/7:23

Specifies a serial interface created on a channelized E1 or channelized T1 controller and enters interface configuration mode.

Step 4

no ip address

Example:

Device(config-if)# no ip address

Removes an existing IP address or disables IP processing.

Step 5

dialer rotary-group interface-number

Example:

Device(config-if)# dialer rotary-group 100

Includes a specified interface in a dialer rotary group.

Step 6

dialer-group group-number

Example:

Device(config-if)# dialer-group group1

Controls access by configuring an interface to belong to a specific dialing group.

Step 7

exit

Example:

Device(config-if)# exit

Returns to global configuration mode.

Step 8

isdn switch-type switch-type

Example:

Device(config)# isdn switch-type primary-4ess

Selects a service provider switch type that accommodates PRI.

Step 9

isdn timer timer milliseconds

Example:

Device(config)# isdn timer T321 30000

Identifies and configures an ISDN timer and changes the value of the timer for network, call connect, and disconnect waiting periods.

Step 10

isdn skipsend-idverify

Example:

Device(config)# isdn skipsend-idverify

Stops user-side PRI interfaces from sending ID verification information.

Step 11

end

Example:

Device(config)# end

Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Configuring a Dialer Interface by Enabling PPP Authentication

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. interface dialer dialer-rotary-group-number
  4. no ip address
  5. encapsulation encapsulation-type
  6. dialer in-band
  7. dialer idle-timeout seconds
  8. dialer-group group-number
  9. no peer default ip address
  10. ppp authentication protocol1 [protocol2... ] [if-needed | list-name | default | callin | one-time | optional ]
  11. exit
  12. dialer-list dialer-group protocol protocol-name {permit | deny | list access-list-number | access-group }
  13. end

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:

Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:

Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

interface dialer dialer-rotary-group-number

Example:

Device(config)# interface dialer 100

Defines a dialer rotary group and enters interface configuration mode.

Step 4

no ip address

Example:

Device(config-if)# no ip address

Removes an existing IP address or disables IP processing.

Step 5

encapsulation encapsulation-type

Example:

Device(config-if)# encapsulation ppp

Sets the encapsulation method used by the interface.

Step 6

dialer in-band

Example:

Device(config-if)# dialer in-band

Specifies that dial-on-demand routing (DDR) is to be supported.

Step 7

dialer idle-timeout seconds

Example:

Device(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 5000

Specifies the duration of idle time before a call is disconnected.

Step 8

dialer-group group-number

Example:

Device(config-if)# dialer-group group1

Controls access by configuring an interface to belong to a specific dialing group.

Step 9

no peer default ip address

Example:

Device(config-if)# no peer default ip address

Disables a prior peer IP address pooling configuration on an interface or removes the default address from your configuration.

Step 10

ppp authentication protocol1 [protocol2... ] [if-needed | list-name | default | callin | one-time | optional ]

Example:

Device(config-if)# ppp authentication chap callin

Enables at least one PPP authentication protocol and specifies the order in which the protocols are selected on the interface.

Step 11

exit

Example:

Device(config-if)# exit

Returns to global configuration mode.

Step 12

dialer-list dialer-group protocol protocol-name {permit | deny | list access-list-number | access-group }

Example:

Device(config)# dialer-list dialergroup1 protocol ip permit

Defines a DDR dialer list for dialing by protocol or by a combination of a protocol and a previously defined access list.

Step 13

end

Example:

Device(config)# end

Returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Verifying ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. show ppp all
  3. show vpdn

DETAILED STEPS


Step 1

enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

Example:


Device> enable
Step 2

show ppp all

Displays the PPP session information.

Example:


Device# show ppp all

Interface/ID OPEN+ Nego* Fail-     Stage    Peer Address    Peer Name
------------ --------------------- -------- --------------- --------------------
Se0/1/0:0    LCP+ CHAP*            Fwded    10.1.1.1         example@example.com   
Step 3

show vpdn

Displays basic information about all active virtual private dial-up network (VPDN) tunnels.

Example:


Device# show vpdn

L2TP Tunnel and Session Information Total tunnels 1 sessions 1
 
LocTunID   RemTunID   Remote Name   State  Remote Address  Sessn L2TP Class/
                                                           Count VPDN Group
46988      29813      o2-lns        est    192.0.2.55        1     1             
 
LocID      RemID      TunID      Username, Intf/         State  Last Chg Uniq ID  
                                 Vcid, Circuit                                 
2300       46414      46988      example@e..., Se0/1/0:0  est    00:00:38 3        


Troubleshooting Tips

Use the following commands to troubleshoot the ISDN/dialer access-link support for broadband aggregation:
  • debug dialer —Displays debugging information about the packets received on a dialer interface.

  • debug isdn q931 —Displays information about call setup and teardown of ISDN network connections (Layer 3) between the local router (user side) and the network.

  • debug ppp authentication —Displays authentication protocol messages, including Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) packet exchanges and Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) exchanges.

  • debug ppp negotiation —Displays information on traffic and exchanges of PPP packets sent during PPP startup, when PPP options are negotiated.

Configuration Examples for ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

Example: Configuring an L2TP Access Concentrator

The following example shows how to configure the Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) access concentrator (LAC):


Device(config)# vpdn enable
Device(config)# vpdn search-order domain dnis
Device(config)# vpdn-group group1
Device(config-vpdn)# request-dialin
Device(config-vpdn-req-in)# protocol l2tp
Device(config-vpdn-req-in)# domain xyz.com
Device(config-vpdn-req-in)# exit
Device(config-vpdn)# initiate-to ip 192.0.2.55
Device(config-vpdn)# local name host1
Device(config-vpdn)# l2tp tunnel password password1
Device(config-vpdn)# exit
Device(config)# isdn switch-type primary-4ess

Example: Configuring a PRI Group

The following example shows how to specify the ISDN PRI on the T1 controller for slot 0, port 1, and configures time slots 1 to 2:


Device(config)# isdn switch-type primary-ni
Device(config)# controller T1 0/1
Device(config-controller)# framing esf
Device(config-controller)# linecode b8zs
Device(config-controller)# cablelength long gain36 0db
Device(config-controller)# pri-group timeslots 1-2

Example: Configuring a Dialer for an ISDN PRI Interface

The following example shows how to specify the dialer profile configuration for an ISDN PRI interface:


Device(config)# interface serial 0/1/7:23
Device(config-if)# no ip address
Device(config-if)# dialer rotary-group 100
Device(config-if)# dialer-group group1
Device(config-if)# exit
Device(config)# isdn switch-type primary-4ess
Device(config)# isdn timer T321 30000
Device(config)# isdn skipsend-idverify

Example: Configuring a Dialer Interface by Enabling PPP Authentication


Device(config)# interface dialer 100
Device(config-if)# no ip address
Device(config-if)# encapsulation ppp
Device(config-if)# dialer in-band
Device(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 5000
Device(config-if)# dialer-group group1
Device(config-if)# no peer default ip address
Device(config-if)# ppp authentication chap callin
Device(config-if)# exit
Device(config)# dialer-list dialergroup1 protocol ip permit

Additional References

Related Documents

Related Topic

Document Title

Cisco IOS commands

Cisco IOS Master Command List, All Releases

Broadband and DSL commands

Cisco IOS Broadband Access Aggregation and DSL Command Reference

Dial commands

Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Command Reference

VPDN commands

Cisco IOS VPDN Command Reference

Broadband and DSL configuration

Broadband Access Aggregation and DSL Configuration Guide

Technical support documentation for L2TP

Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP)

Technical support documentation for PPP

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

Standards and RFCs

Standard/RFC

Title

RFC 1661

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

RFC 2661

Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)

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Feature Information for ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.

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Table 1. Feature Information for ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

Feature Name

Releases

Feature Information

ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation

Cisco IOS XE Release 3.8S

The ISDN/Dialer Access-Link Support for Broadband Aggregation feature provides client connectivity to a network through PPP by using an ISDN PRI LAC session over IPv4.