Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!linus!GLOWWORM.LispM.SLCS.SLB.COM!7thSon From: 7thSon@SLCS.SLB.COM (Chris Garrigues) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: IP over ISDN? Message-ID: <19900807183153.8.7THSON@GLOWWORM.LispM.SLCS.SLB.COM> Date: 7 Aug 90 18:31:00 GMT Sender: news@linus.SLCS.SLB.COM Organization: Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science Lines: 16 I'm trying to get a sense of how close ISDN is to being something out of which I could get something useful. We already have a PRI here at work, and apparently I can get a BRI to my home from Southwestern Bell, but neither of these are very interesting to me or my users unless it's possible to run IP over ISDN. Has a binding of IP to ISDN been defined? If so, what hardware and software do I need to gateway my Ethernet into the PRI here at work, and my MacII into a BRI at home? If not, does anyone know how far into the future we're talking? Chris