Hi all,

Thanks for the responses, but are you not talking about layer 3?
During calls I have no problems. A call with interesting traffic will stay
up for hours. It is during periods of no calls that the layer 2 seems to go
to sleep, so no matter whether the router sees it as interesting traffic or
not, it is not even seeing layer 2 active.
Shut then no shut returns the layer 2 active and interesting traffic from
that point will raise calls.
Please feel free to correct me if I'm being slow, been a very long week.

Cheers,

Gaz


"Erick B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> They can also do a dialer idle either to reset the
> timer in both directions.
>
> --- Tony van Ree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The dialer idle inbound is probably ok in most
> > circumstances.  We as a supplier of thousands of
> > dial-in type (asynch/synch and ISDN) services do not
> > place calls to the remote end.  Therefore there is
> > nothing to bring up the link that is why I use the
> > rip method of keeping up the service.
> >
> > Teunis,
> > Hobart, Tasmania
> > Australia
> >
> >
> > On Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 07:09:56 PM,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > Comments inline.
> > >
> > > --- Tony van Ree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > This is anotherone that comes up a lot with
> > people
> > > > that use a service from the outside but not
> > always
> > > > from within.
> > > >
> > > > If you don't have the dialer-list (x) protocol
> > [ip
> > > > ipx or whatever] permit [access-list if wanted]
> > set
> > > > your dialer won't dial.
> > > >
> > > > If this is set but your traffic is always
> > generated
> > > > from outside the network then run a bogus rip
> > > > process.  This will send out the odd packet and
> > keep
> > > > your link up.  Only do this if you want to tie
> > up
> > > > the link.
> > >
> > > Starting with 12.1(5)T you can do a 'dialer idle
> > ##
> > > inbound' to reset idle timer for inbound traffic
> > that
> > > matches the dialer-list.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Teunis
> > > > Hobart, Tasmania
> > > > Australia
> > > >
> > > > > Hi all,
> > > > >
> > > > > Has anybody experienced an ISDN BRI "going to
> > > > sleep".
> > > > > After periods of inactivity, the layer 2
> > status is
> > > > not shown as active and
> > > > > incoming calls cannot be received.
> > > > > Shut then no shut on interface does the trick.
> > > > > I suspect this could be some configuration on
> > BT
> > > > equipment, but is there any
> > > > > workaround, or is there some form of keepalive
> > > > which is not default. Switch
> > > > > is basic-net3.
> > > > > Config is a real basic one used successfully
> > in
> > > > many other locations.
> > >
> > >
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