Adam
Thanks for your reply.
However, I have to say that I am still not clear about
this.
In your explanation #1, you mentioned "Only one dialer
interface can be applied to a physical interface at
any time."
What about the same physical interface (i.e. bri0)
that belongs to two different pools?
Bri0 is within dialer pool1 and dialer2 at the same
time, and dialer pool1 is subject to dialer1
interface, and dialer pool2 is subject to dialer2
interface. Consequently, Bri0 is subject to two
different dialer interface configurations.

Am I still missing something?

I will appreciate your further reply.

--- Adam Quiggle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeongwoo,
> 
> The purpose of dialer profiles is to allow a
> physical interface to
> have multiple configurations, within certain
> parameters (you knew there
> had to be a caveat :-)
> 
> 1. Only one dialer interface can be applied to a
> physical interface
> at any time.
> 
> 2. Dialer interfaces can not contain any
> configuration information
> that pertains to the physical configuration, such as
> the ISDN switch
> type, spids, framing, etc.  This must be done on the
> physical interface.
> 
> 3. The encapsulation used on the dialer interface
> and the physical
> interface can not be different (this is not
> completely true but
> if you are trying to understand the differences
> between physical
> interfaces and dialer interfaces you should think it
> is true, until
> you fully grasp their differences).
> 
> HTH,
> AQ
> 
> 
> At 08:14 PM 10/11/00, jeongwoo park wrote:
> >HI all.
> >I have a conceptual question about dialer pool.
> >As far as I know, a physical interface can belong
> to
> >numerous dialer pools.
> >Then here is a configuration.
> >interface dialer1
> >.
> >.
> >.
> >dialer pool1
> >!
> >interface dialer2
> >.
> >.
> >.
> >dialer pool2
> >
> >Like I said, one physical interface belongs to
> dialer
> >pool1 and dialer pool2 in this brief configuration.
> >
> >Question:
> >Is it possible for one physical interface to have
> two
> >different interface configurations?
> >
> >Could somebody clarify this concept?
> >
> >Thanks in adv.
> >
> >jeongwoo
> >
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