HI chuck,
I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 & 2 really funny.....


""The Long and Winding Road""  a icrit
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> Lesson 1 - if you can't get it to work, call tech support. It will start
> working the instant you are talking to a tech.
>
> Lesson 2 - if it was working on the physical interface, and not working
when
> you moved everything to the dialer interface, just power cycle the
hardware.
> Things start working like a charm.
>
> Lesson 3 - When reading through TAC docs on troubleshooting ISDN, do not
> become discouraged when you read that IOS 12.2 has fixed just about all
the
> problems with that occurred in 12.0 and 12.1 Instead plan your strategy,
> knowing that  ( according to Cisco ) IOS 12.1 is still in the CCIE lab.
>
> Does OSPF demand circuit REALLY work the way it is supposed to?  I see all
> the routes on both sides of the ISDN link as DNA in the OSPF table, and
both
> interfaces show "spoofing" but hellos are still being sent every 10
seconds.
> Depending on the dialer-list, this means either that the link keeps
popping
> back up or the adjacency is lost.
>
> Snapshot routing with RIP works as advertised.
>
> Backup interface is a real pain.
>
> Forget dialer watch.
>
> Enjoying my reading of a number of documents found in the TAC portion of
> CCO.
>
>
> --
> TANSTAAFL
> "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"




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