Yes what i think is that you have forgot the
'dialer-group 1' command on the dialer interface and
'dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit' or 'dialer-list 1
protocol ip list 1' where list 1 is the access list
you define to generate the interesting traffic.

Khalil
Network engineer
CCNP, MCSE

--- Santosh Koshy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> under the interface (bri or dialer) which dials type
> the following command
> "dialer-group 1"
> then create an access list which permits any ip
> packet
> "dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit"
> 
> that should do the trick and generate interesting
> traffic
> Santosh Koshy
> 
> 
> "beth shriver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>
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> > I have an 804 isdn router that doesnt seem to want
> to
> > generate a call even if i do a broadcast ping of
> > 255.255.255.255 i did a debug and got a message of
> > something like " no interesting traffic"  can
> someone
> > give me an example to force this thing to dial the
> > host router
> > thanks
> > Bethy
> >
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