make sure you have configured a default route out. I had a similar problem
and this was resolved by using "ip classless"

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-----Original Message-----
From: 221BSB Kruczkowski, Raphael
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 June 2000 12:46
To: Cisco (E-mail)
Subject: ISDN in Germany


Hello,
I have a 2503 at home that I want to connect to my isp, T-Online.  I have
ISDN at home and I cannot get the router to dial.
When I do a debug isdn q921, I see that it is talking.  I have tried
different switch-types, and with spid and without.

Last night I say something about CAPI, I take it that my 2503 does not
support CAPI, the question is,
Can I get my 2503 to dial my ISP, or is my router just a paperweight with a
loud cooling fan?

Please someone help with this.  I know someone out there is using (%$@%$)
German Telecom as there ISP.

Raphael Kruczkowski,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (English please!)

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