In place of "dialer map", you can use the "dialer string" command.  Then you
don't need destination's IP address.

HTH,

Rog

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> James Kavenaugh
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>
> Hello,
> I'm configuring an ISDN line for my first time and I have a couple of
> questions. I've read through the documents on CISCO's www site but they
> didn't seem to answer everything. This is on a 1600 series.
>
> >From what I read you specify the destinations ip, phone number and login
> information with the dialer map ip command. But what if the
> destination IP is
> unknown? Can you use "dialer map ip 0.0.0.0 name blah 8675309"
>
> All I really know is the distant ends ip and login information. Should I
> becareful of anything else?
>
> Thanks
>
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