I have some notes scrawled in my copy of the BCRAN book.  They tell me that
initiate is the IOS 11.2 command, and request is the 12.0 command.  I have
no idea where I got this from - maybe the command references or the dial
cookbook.

I also have a note saying that initiate is used for non-RFC compliant
calls.  I'm not quite sure which RFC this is referring to.

Take this with a big chunk of salt - I've never used these commands.  I'm
sure you can check this against the command references as easily as I can,
so I won't do that now - it will be good for your study :-)

TGIF - have a good weekend, all.

JMcL
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Subject:  PPP Callback initiate and PPP callabck request [7:2175]


Hi,
 In the BCRAN book by Catherine  Paquet, it mentions the command for
setting
up a PPP call back client as
ppp callback initiate (page 127)
whereas on the Cisco site and the config example (on the same page)  the
command shown as
ppp callback request
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/isdn-ppp-callback.html)
Which is correct?
Is there a difference between Async callback and ISDN callback setup??
'cause if you search for "callback initiate" the results show up for all
async related stuff and for "callback request" all ISDN stuff.

Am confused!
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