Guess, what!!

 I had the exact same problem till this morning. I found out that if I
have HDLC encap, then it would keep bringing up the line.....Cofigured
ppp encap with the no peer neighbor-route....had the ip ospf
demand-circuit on both sides and now it works fine....

But not really sure if ppp encap or the no peer neighbor route had
anything to do with this but....

>From: "Eisert, James A (Jad) %" >Reply-To: "Eisert, James A (Jad) %"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: OSPF DEMAND-CIRCUIT, not stopping
the link UPDOWN [7:60719] >Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 18:41:18 GMT > >Have you
done a "debug interesting packets" to see exactly what is causing >your
dialer to dial? > >James A Eisert (Jad) >HP Managed Services at Agere
Systems >Agere Operations Center >610-712-5700 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
-----Original Message----- >From: neil K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 12:25 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: OSPF DEMAND-CIRCUIT, not stopping the link UPDOWN [7:60719] >
>Guys, > >The ISDN back between two of my routers keeps on dialling. I am
running ospf >over the ISDN which is a backup for frame relay link. I
have configured the >ISDN bri with ip ospf demand-circuit and still it
keeps dialling.I have even >used no peer-neighbor command on the
interface. >Please help. > >Thanks in Advance. > >neil k. > > > >
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