RE: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]

2001-09-26 Thread Ouellette, Tim

Robert,

having done this exact same setup in my CCIE lab using a teltone POTS
simulator I can verify that this can be done.

You were right on in asking about the async port.  That will be the physical
interface to your dialer1. Your basical config may look something like this
interface async1
ip unnumbered ethernet0
no ip directed-broadcast
encap ppp
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
async mode dedicated
fair-queue 64 16 0
no cdp enable
ppp authentication chap

Check out this link as it provides a lot of information for DDR.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12supdoc/dsq
cg3/qcddr.htm#xtocid60145

Watch the wrap.

Tim

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert  Fowler [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:51 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]
 
 While studying for my BCRAN test, I decided to test some of what I learned
 however I think I may have hit a bump. I think the problem is you can't
 put
 an aux port into a dialer pool because it doesn't have a physical
 interface.
 However for the purpose of this exercise I let you in on what I have
 attempted.
 
 I have 2 routers, I have a modem connected to each aux port. The 2 routers
 have a link between them, if that link goes down I want 1 router to call
 the
 2nd and establish a connection using the aux ports.
 
 Do I have to have an asynch port in order to accomplish this?
 
 
 Thank You,
 Robert Fowler




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Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]

2001-09-25 Thread Robert Fowler

While studying for my BCRAN test, I decided to test some of what I learned
however I think I may have hit a bump. I think the problem is you can't put
an aux port into a dialer pool because it doesn't have a physical interface.
However for the purpose of this exercise I let you in on what I have
attempted.

I have 2 routers, I have a modem connected to each aux port. The 2 routers
have a link between them, if that link goes down I want 1 router to call the
2nd and establish a connection using the aux ports.

Do I have to have an asynch port in order to accomplish this?


Thank You,
Robert Fowler




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RE: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088] -Updated ! [7:21089]

2001-09-25 Thread Robert Fowler

Ok I guess this is why I'm always asked did you check the CCO? and here is
the link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/mod-aux-dialout.html

it shows that the interface would be async etc and even has an example. 

Robert

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From: Robert Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]


While studying for my BCRAN test, I decided to test some of what I learned
however I think I may have hit a bump. I think the problem is you can't put
an aux port into a dialer pool because it doesn't have a physical interface.
However for the purpose of this exercise I let you in on what I have
attempted.

I have 2 routers, I have a modem connected to each aux port. The 2 routers
have a link between them, if that link goes down I want 1 router to call the
2nd and establish a connection using the aux ports.

Do I have to have an asynch port in order to accomplish this?


Thank You,
Robert Fowler




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RE: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]

2001-09-25 Thread Daniel Cotts

Try this link for info:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/top_issues/access/top_issues_access.sht
ml

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 8:51 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]
 
 
 While studying for my BCRAN test, I decided to test some of 
 what I learned
 however I think I may have hit a bump. I think the problem is 
 you can't put
 an aux port into a dialer pool because it doesn't have a 
 physical interface.
 However for the purpose of this exercise I let you in on what I have
 attempted.
 
 I have 2 routers, I have a modem connected to each aux port. 
 The 2 routers
 have a link between them, if that link goes down I want 1 
 router to call the
 2nd and establish a connection using the aux ports.
 
 Do I have to have an asynch port in order to accomplish this?
 
 
 Thank You,
 Robert Fowler




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Re: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]

2001-09-25 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon

you can use AUX port as the backup of the primary link. The aux port will be 
the

interface asynchrnous xx (you can check the xx by typing show line, and you 
can see which number xx is that)...

so at the primary link, tyou can use:

backup interface async xx


regards

Grad



From: Robert  Fowler 
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Subject: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 21:51:20 -0400

While studying for my BCRAN test, I decided to test some of what I learned
however I think I may have hit a bump. I think the problem is you can't put
an aux port into a dialer pool because it doesn't have a physical 
interface.
However for the purpose of this exercise I let you in on what I have
attempted.

I have 2 routers, I have a modem connected to each aux port. The 2 routers
have a link between them, if that link goes down I want 1 router to call 
the
2nd and establish a connection using the aux ports.

Do I have to have an asynch port in order to accomplish this?


Thank You,
Robert Fowler
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