Stuart
180 seconds is normal, it depends if you have a minimum call charge from
your telco. To see what causing the interface to dial use the debug dialer
command:
debug dialer [events | packets] - Displays DDR debugging information about
the packets received on a dialer interface.
Some more info' here
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/793/access_dial/ddr_9347.html
Regards
Pat
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The dialer list command seems to be gone...I am going to add
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
This should work(at least to let everything threw). Or is there another
way
to do this which is more secure? I am also trying the debug command--they
will not help this problem but have shown me another problem with the
serial
interfaces so thanks for that suggestion. Actually any suggestion on
dialer-lists would alsom be welcome--ie what would it be a good idea and
what kind of timeout is normal--I am using 50 seconds right now.
stu
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If the router is not seeing interesting traffic within your idle period
then
it should drop the line. What is in your dialer-list to define what is
interesting traffic?
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From: Stuart Laubstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 February 2002 14:20
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Subject: ISDN problems... [7:34324]
I have a 3620 that has a problem with timing out. I have set the dialer
idle-timoue to 180 seconds--the router will keep the interface open for
180
seconds and then drop it for 9 seconds. I set it to 55 seconds and it did
the same timeout after 55 seconds--9 second drop. This only seems to
happen
when the remote router is a cisco router. I have tried debug isdn
events--but can only see the interface coming back up. Any idea on things
I
can try would be much appreciated or on debug options that would narrow it
for me...
thanks
stuart
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