>>Configure so that ONLY R5 places a call R5 is the remote router
Only R5 will have a dialer string statement.
After R5 places a call, R1 needs to know how reach the source ping. It could
be a manual or dynamic route.
Does it help?
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Here goes: using dialer watch as a backup
method.Hub side config:R1-TS#interface BRI0/0
ip address 133.10.30.1 255.255.255.0
no ip mroute-cache
dialer map ip 133.10.30.5 broadcast 5553000
dialer-group 1
isdn spid1 055511 5551000
isdn spid2 055521 5552000 Remote side config:R5-RTD#ri
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Sent: 3. september 2003 10:49
To: Security Group Study; 'Jens Petter Eikeland'
Subject: RE: Question regarding dialer-watch
Hi,
You need to do some relavent debugs on the router.
may I suggest you try: debug isdn events, debug isdn error,
debug ppp events etc. you may like to try
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Subject: Question regarding dialer-watch [7:74667]
I have put up a solution with isdn backup to a primary Frame-Relay link.
This is set up with Tacacs callback solution.
The link seems to function fine. Then I try to put on dialer-watch on the
client side of this link.
When I shall test this b
I have put up a solution with isdn backup to a primary Frame-Relay link.
This is set up with Tacacs callback solution.
The link seems to function fine. Then I try to put on dialer-watch on the
client side of this link.
When I shall test this by bringing sown the primary, everything looks fine.
The
Hello, Is the command ip ospf demand-circuit under the isdn bri interface
redundant when dialer-watch is configured. I am thinking in terms of
backup interface cmd. and backup using dialer profiles. Since
dialer-watch falls under the same category, using the additional ip ospf
demand-circuit makes
ISDN dialer watch using the dialer map statement fails to shut down when
using host networks as the watched networks on my 4000's and 4500's. When
the ISDN connection dials on the first line failure the watched address
becomes a connected network (C) in the routing table (to BRI0) w
shutdown
> !
> interface Serial1
> bandwidth 250
> ip address 172.18.200.2 255.255.255.252
> no ip directed-broadcast
> !
> interface BRI0
> ip address 192.254.254.1 255.255.255.252
> no ip directed-broadcast
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer idle-timeout 30
&g
idle-timeout 30
dialer watch-disable 15
dialer map ip 172.255.255.245 name r4000m broadcast 8358662
dialer map ip 192.254.254.2 name r4000m broadcast 8358662
dialer load-threshold 5 outbound
dialer watch-group 10
dialer-group 1
isdn switch-type basic-ni
isdn spid1 0835866101
isdn spid2
a test bed so I
am only watching a loopback (Lo0) on the other end. I am running EIGRP, the
route shows up as connected through S1 when it is connected, and when I pull
the S1 line on the r4500b the dialer watch points out that the primary is
down but it never seems to make an effort to dial the o
: ISDN Dialer Watch on 4500 [7:62423]
Are there any special tricks to getting a dialer watch to work on a 4500
NP-4B? I have tried the configurations from the web site and from Solie's
book on a 4500 w/4B connecting to a 4000M/4B via a Teltone Demonstrator. I
cannot get the ISDN to show any d
Are there any special tricks to getting a dialer watch to work on a 4500
NP-4B? I have tried the configurations from the web site and from Solie's
book on a 4500 w/4B connecting to a 4000M/4B via a Teltone Demonstrator. I
cannot get the ISDN to show any dialer event activity when I unplu
Hello,Trying to get dialer watch feature to work.Configured ditto
(well almost) from CCO and still cannot get it to workMore important
is the question on why Ospf shows the route as a /32 when it should be a
/24 and thinking that this could be the reason why it is not working
(since the
t; Pls.help me in this requirement
>
> I want to bring up my isdn backup as soon as my Leased
> Line(primary) goes down .and it should be disconnected if there
> is no traffic flow for 10 minitues .
>
> I hope the only way of bringing up the backup interface for
> th
watch which does not require any interested traffic to initiate
the call,But will it work if i have any static routes specified already?And
i understand isdn will be up untill the LL is coming up when you use dialer
watch.(Correct me if am wrong) ideally which will not solve my purpose.
So if i
Hi Guys
Just A quick question...
With Dialer watch Groups Do you have to Specify Your Primary network in the
Dialer watch list.I have read through Cisco pages and I understand what
they
say about the watch lists, but they don't say if you have to Specify your
Primary
Network to be watch
Thanks for the advice Benjamin and Jenny.
It sounds like you have to be careful when implementing dialer watch.
(Especially, if you only want to bring up the link for 'interesting
traffic'. I guess since 'dialer watch' is fairly new most people have
'floating static ro
I agree with Jenny's comments. I've also used floating-statics for quite
some time to backup frame links. I was playing around with dialer watch in
the lab this weekend and it does some 'interesting' things...
For one, it seems to do away with the "interesting traf
I have always used floating statics to back up a frame relay network.
Why?
Easy - we're only just migrating to IOS 12.1. And anyway, this particular
network has been using floating static routes for the last several years
(since *long* before dialer watch was available) - they are flexible,
When configuring an ISDN backup for a frame relay circuit do most people
typically use "dialer watch" or "floating static routes". In my scenerio,
it's for an eigrp network and a single router.
I've seen the following article on Cisco's website:
http://w
Godwin,
I'll try to answer your questions but I'm not sure I'll hit the
nail on the head:
#1) "Is it mean I can only WATCH a loopback address? Can I WATCH a
particular interface?"
You're not watching any type of interface with dialer-watch...you're
l
Does anyone have any experience succeeding in getting dialer watch to work
with dialer profiles?
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Hi all,
I've configured dialer watch for ISDN backup an when I shutdown the primary
inter face and debug dialer is turned on I only receive the following
Aug 29 15:14:42.551: DDR: Dialer Watch: watch-group = 150
Aug 29 15:14:42.551: DDR: network 192.6.6.0/255.255.255.252 DOWN,
Aug
Hello!
I have dialer watch in a BRI interface to be backup of FR multipont
interface.
When the link goes down and the route is not in table the backup link goes
up
The problem is that the backup link go down each 121 seg and then go up
again, but the primary link is down
It is correct
weiler Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:10
> To: McCallum, Robert
> Subject: RE: Dialer Watch
>
>
> Hi Robert,
> Thanks for replying. But maybe I am out to lunch
> here. If i dont specify
> interesting traffic, what couses the dialer to dial
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From: McCallum, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 11:34
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Subject: RE: Dialer Watch
When using dialer watch you should still configure your isdn line as normal.
If you do not specify interesting traffic the
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:10
To: McCallum, Robert
Subject: RE: Dialer Watch
Hi Robert,
Thanks for replying. But maybe I am out to lunch here. If i dont specify
interesting traffic, what couses the dialer to
When using dialer watch you should still configure your isdn line as normal.
If you do not specify interesting traffic then the isdn line wont come up.
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Sent: 25 February 2001 11:04
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Subject: Dialer
Hi all,
When using dialer watch is it normal, that the ISDN line will be up all the
time or can I configure it in a way, that it will only open calls when
interesting packets are seen.
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Hi all,
I am in the process of configuration a bunch of routers to do ISDN dial
backup.
Has any body worked with Dialer Watch on a router running OSPF? I know that
some Cisco document says that Dialer Watch is only supported in EIGRP and
IGRP. But others say any Dynamic routing protocols. Also
Hi all,
I am in the process of configuration a bunch of routers to do ISDN dial
backup.
Has any body worked with Dialer Watch on a router running OSPF? I know that
some Cisco document says that Dialer Watch is only supported in EIGRP and
IGRP. But others say any Dynamic routing protocols.
Also
Hi all,
I am in the process of configuration a bunch of routers to do ISDN dial
backup.
Has any body worked with Dialer Watch on a router running OSPF? I know that
some Cisco document says that Dialer Watch is only supported in EIGRP and
IGRP. But others say any Dynamic routing protocols.
Also
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