What kind of traffic is being passed?  You can set it up so that ip traffic
or whatever traffic keeps the line up.
Or you can use "dialer idle-timeout 3600" command to specify the amount of
time the link is up after it comes up.

We use an access list to bring up a connection i.e. "dialer-list 1 protocol
ip permit" with this, any ip traffic will bring the link up and it will
remain up for 3600 seconds. This is how I have implemented dial on demand.
If you would like a sample config - shoot me an email.

Gordon

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Paco García
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 8:38 AM
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Subject: Dial on demand


Hi all:

I need that 2 routers cisco don´t hung up the line, all the time must be
openened, and if one of them hung up the line, automatically call another
time.

How can I do this? Are there any command?

Thanks


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