RE: dialer remote name/ppp chap hostname [7:59224]

2002-12-16 Thread pete bateman
Keith, Its to do with the order in which the call is handled. The dialer-remote name is what allows the incomming call to be bound to the dialer. Otherwise IOS has no way of knowing which dialer the call is for. The call must authenticate first, then get the remote name from chap, then lookup the

RE: IOS command question, pls help [7:59266]

2002-12-16 Thread pete bateman
You should be able to find these commands in the command reference (funnily enough)- http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122mindx/index.htm Get to know this site well, it is your life! - http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm It contains all of the documentation

Re: OSPF Hub and Spoke [7:9268]

2001-06-21 Thread pete bateman
As far as I can see, both scenarios would work, as long as you have an area 0 defined somewhere. If you put the links into individual area, then you would at least have to have area 0 on the ethernet or a loopback on the hub router. A router does not implicitly assume the role of backbone router