Louie,

I just wonder have you tried to put the "no dialer hold-queue"?

I never tested, but I would imagine this should prevent the router from
holding the packets while waiting for the call to come up.
Please let us know any progress.

Good Luck

Jack




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> > While configuring and OSPF demand circuit over ISDN, I noticed that the
> ISDN
> > link would disconnected and immediately reconnect - because the change
in
> > ospf topology was triggering and LSA flood - forcing the ISDN line to
> > reconnect.  However, the dialer enable-timeout setting was at it's
default
> > of 15 seconds so the ISDN link should have been forced to wait 15
seconds
> > before attempting to reconnect (and thereby giving the LSA flood time to
> > pass).  However, this did not happen.  No matter what I set the dialer
> > enable-timeout to, the redial happened immediately.
> >
> > Question:  What am I missing? (or mis-understanding)
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Louie
> >
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