Thank you very much for your quick response and make it clear, Michael. We have ISDN line. I will try setup the session timeout tomorrow and will let you know if I have any problems/questions. Let me know if you want to see my configurations.
> We use ISDN line on port 0. We attached the straight-through cable from port 0 on 5300 to the NIU (RJ48X). Let me know if I did not explain myself clearly. Let me know if you want me to e-mail you my configurations. What I want to do is to connect another straight-through cable from port 1 on 5300 to another NIU. The question that I had was how to do the Cisco configurations on port 1? Also, do I need to power off the 5300 before connecting port 1? What preparations do I need to do? Please let me know if I did not explain myself clearly. Thanks. Jill "Michael L. Williams" wrote: > You will use the dialer idle-timeout command on the Dialer interface (or the > Async interface if you're doing it that way), and use the exec timeout > command on the line > i.e. > > interface dialer 1 (or: interface async 1, etc) > dialer idle-timeout 900 (900 seconds = 15 minutes... set to whatever you > want) > ! > line 1 18 (we have 18 Mica digital modems installed so we reference > them as line 1-18 but choose the lines that correspond to the Dialer/Async > interface(s)) > exec-timeout 0 0 > > When you were saying you use port 0 on the 5300, to what are you referring? > Do you have a modem attached to an Async Serial line? What's your setup? > > Mike W. > > "Jill Johnson" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Thank you for the warning for URL wrap. So, I need to type in two > commands > > in order to > > set up session timeout: > > > > dialer idle-timeout seconds [inbound | either] > > exec timeout 0 0 > > > > By the way, are you using Steel Radius software from FUNK also? Not too > > many people are > > using this software. > > > > Have another question: Currently, I am using port 0 on AS5300. I want to > > add port 1 > > on AS5300. Can I copy the configuration information from port 0 to port > 1? > > Let me know > > if you want me to post this question. > > > > Thanks very much for your help. > > > > Jill > > > > "Michael L. Williams" wrote: > > > > > Try, > > > > > > dialer idle-timeout seconds [inbound | either] > > > > > see: > > > > > > http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121 > > > t/121t2/dtidle.htm > > > > > > (watch for URL wrap) > > > > > > Also, we were having out dial-ups disconnect after a certain amount of > time > > > even if there was activity due to an "exec-timeout" with non-zero values > on > > > the physical lines. So I went into line config mode and did a "exec > > timeout > > > 0 0" and that stopped currently active lines from disconnecting. > > > > > > Mike W. > > > > > > "Jill Johnson" wrote in message > > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > > I want to set timeout when there is no inactivity. We use this > router > > > with > > > > the dial-up > > > > software Steel Radius from FUNK. Dial-up users never disconnect their > > > > computers. As a > > > > result, it is accumulating the telephone charges. FUNK software does > > not > > > > detect the > > > > inactivity. > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > Jill > > > > > > > > xie rootstock wrote: > > > > > > > > > of course, depend on which kind of timeout you are going to set Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=42195&t=42145 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

