I would think that you would need at least a dialer map statement on each
router pointing back to the other router.
ex
dialer-map ip 172.16.1.1 name r2 broadcast
even though I think that this is a spidless switch. You must still map the
dial number to an ip
try it ans see if it works
Dennis
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In the BRS book it says there are only 5 minumum commands to get ISDN up
and
running and that is
2 global
isdn switch-type basic-5ess
and
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
and
3 interface
dialer-group 1
dialer string 2001
ip add 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
I am having a hard time getting 2 routers with a bri's to talk accross an
isdn switch with just those commands. Do I NEED to set the encapsulation
to
be ppp instead of the default hdlc? Do I NEED to set authentication either
pap or chap with username password pairs for each routers? Do I NEED to
make a map statment mapping het maping the ip of the local routers IP to
the
remote routers ISDN # to call?
Thanks in advance !
Randy
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