>Ran into a case of this recently. Everything authenticated OK, but no IP
>traffic would pass over some of the BRI interfaces. Resolution was to add
>the word broadcast to the dialer map statements. I've never had to do
>this before, so I assume that it's a bug in the version of IOS that the
>clients were using....sorry, it escapes me what the IOS was...may have
>been 12.0(8). We ended up changing to 12.0.(7)T since it seems to be solid.
Craig
> > Dear all,
> >
> > i am setting up an end-to-end isnd connection between two routers using
>CHAP
> > athuentication.i seem to make a connection but cant ping even the local
>side
> > the show ip route shows it as directly connected interface,when i do show
> > int bri 0 i see (spoofing)what actually does it mean and how to get rid
>of
> > it ??i have checked the configurations and searched on net a lot
> > configuration seems alright.if possible can someone send me a practical
> > working config (offcourse ips and passwords omitted).??
> >
> > i realy would appreciate it.following is a general skecth just for
>refernce.
> >
> >
> > following is the configuration
> >
> > Router 1:
> >
> > hostname 3600-1
> > username 2600-1 password google
> >
> > int bri 0
> > ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
> > encapsulation ppp
> > dialer map ip 10.10.10.2 name 2600-1
> > ppp authentication chap
> > -----
> >
> > Router 2:
> >
> > hostname 2600-1 password google
> >
> > int bri 0
> > ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.0
> > encapsulation ppp
> > dialer map ip 10.10.10.1 name 3600-1 1267126
> > ppp authentication chap
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