Too weird, I'm on that page and took a break to read my mail!

There is no default route, but there are two static routes, we can only
assume that the example is talking about traffic directly addressed to the
192.168.1.0 network (router b) - even though they never say so... consider
that a practice question for the test ;-)

Tim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Bradley J. Wilson
> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 8:06 PM
> To: cisco
> Subject: Paquet's BCRAN p. 194-195
>
>
> One thing I'm confused about in Paquet's BCRAN book (1578700914):
>
> On p. 194/195, it shows a config which allegedly will cause
> Cisco-a to dial
> Cisco-b whenever any non-FTP or non-Telnet IP traffic comes through.  My
> question is: given the two dialer map statements, why will Cisco-a call
> Cisco-b, and not Cisco-c?  Will Cisco-a attempt to call Cisco-b first, and
> if that fails, then try Cisco-c?
>
> Thanks in advance -
>
> BJ
>
>
>
>
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