No, I'm talking about inserting characters or numeric digits into the string
of digits when the user dials in, which in turn would override that
idle-timeout.  I know of no way that this could be done but I thought I
would post this for sanity's sake.

Kevin
"Gaz"  wrote in message
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> I would have thought by definition, if they're not sending or receiving
> traffic, then  no, but am open to correction.
> What sort of override do you mean. Do you mean something as simple as
> setting outlook express to poll for new mail every 4 minutes, or a script
to
> ping every 4 minutes, or something more permanent?
>
> Gaz
>
>
> ""kevhed""  wrote in message
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a 3640 as a RAS box for remote dial-in users and have the dialer
> > idle-timeout set for 5 minutes (eitherbound).  My question is, does
anyone
> > know of a way that a user can override that 5 minute dialer idle-timeout
> > window and keep his/her connection up indefinitely, assuming that the
> person
> > is not sending or rcv'ing any traffic?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Kevin




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