Dear all,
i am setting up an end-to-end isnd connection between two routers using CHAP
athuentication.i seem to make a connection but cant ping even the local side
the show ip route shows it as directly connected interface,when i do show
int bri 0 i see (spoofing)what actually does it mean and ho
Spoofing means that the interface isn't really up, but it's pretending to be
up for routing purposes. For instance, if you have floating static routes,
the second of which is pointing out your bri, if the interface was actually
down the route would never enter the routing table. If the interface
>Ran into a case of this recently. Everything authenticated OK, but no IP
>traffic would pass over some of the BRI interfaces. Resolution was to add
>the word broadcast to the dialer map statements. I've never had to do
>this before, so I assume that it's a bug in the version of IOS that th
Ran into this problem while doing my lab. If you don't have dialer group command
defined, then there will be no interesting event to trigue the call. Make sure enter
dialer group command and proper access-list
Mingzhou
ahmad wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> i am setting up an end-to-end isnd connection b
Hi,
A coup[le of days ago I put out a thing on valid hostnames. I indicated on this there
can be issues with invalid names. I think you will find the Cisco doco says
AlphjaNumeric and the first character should be Alpha.
In the past I have run into this problem it turned out to be the "-" in
Hi,
I trust this is not the complete bri set-up.
As well as the Username/Hostname validity I would also suggest a dialer-group
dialer-list combination might also do some good.
Just a thought
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Friday, January 05, 2001 at 07:10:41 PM, ahmad wrote:
> Dear
I noticed a couple of problems in your configs. I suspect that
some of it is a cut and paste error, and some of it is not.
Here goes:
1. Both of your hostnames have a "-" character in them.
Although there is nothing in the IOS that prohibits the use of
a dash, I have always steered clear
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