A couple of thoughts on this issue(some generic, some specific
to your problem):
1. What results do you get with "show isdn status"?
2. While running "debug dialer" during this ping, is a cause
code reflected for dial? Specifically, is it attempting to
dial out at all? Do you have the following statement present
on this router:
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
or something closely similar?
3. I noted the absence of the following line under the
interface config:
ppp authentication chap
That might likely cause the PROTREJ message you saw(although it
could be for other protocols requested). You probably need to
copy a sample of the debug to get a better answer.
4. What does the other router config look like?
5. Was this previously working, or is the first time this
circuit came up?
-Need more input...and configs/debugs
HTH,
Paul Werner
> Please help, I can't ping the remote side of this ISDN
connection.
>
> Here is the config AND the log with debug ppp negotiation
showing a
> PROTREJ(toward the end of output). Does that mean PPP is not
working or
> setup right?
>
> When I ping the remote, the call is made to the customer but
I don't get
> a
> reply. Also, if I show ip route after I ping(while the line
is still
> up) I
> see a route like this 192.168.2.58/32 what does the /32 mean-
I know it's
> subnet bits but how is it 32? Before the dialer makes the
call if I
> show ip
> route I see it as 192.168.2.56/29(I'm 192.168.2.57 and
customer is
> 192.168.2.58) The rest of the output show what happens when I
ping the
> other
> side with debug ppp negotiation on. Thanks for any help.
>
> isdn switch-type basic-ni1
> !
> interface BRI0/0
> ip address 192.168.2.57 255.255.255.248
> encapsulation ppp
> isdn spid1 9258255950xxxx
> isdn spid2 9258255957xxxx
> dialer idle-timeout 57
> dialer map ip 192.168.2.58 name customer 1904296xxxx
> dialer-group 1
> ppp chap hostname service
> ppp chap password xxxxxxx
>
> ping 192.168.2.58
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.2.58, timeout is 2
seconds:
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