RE: ISDN 803 Callbacks [7:65754]

2003-03-20 Thread Glenn Goldie
The map-class names are case sensitive I think, so check the capital letter mismatch. I'm not sure what you mean when you say you are still sometimes receiving calls on the 803 from the 3620 - is your objective to not allow the 3620 to dial at all? You can use "dialer callback-secure" on the 800s

RE: ISDN 803 Callbacks [7:65754]

2003-03-20 Thread Carl Granger
Yes that is correct i only want the 803's to be able to connect into the 3620, and if i want the 3620 to connect to the 803's then the 803's call the 3620 back. Therefore the 3620 will not have any out going calls. Is this achivable? Thanking you in anticipation Message Posted at: http://www.gr

RE: ISDN 803 Callbacks [7:65754]

2003-03-20 Thread Carl Granger
Thanks for that info I have changed my routing configs accordingly to what you have suggested, however i am still ocasionally revicing an incoming call on the 803 from the 3620. 3620 interface Dialer3 description Featurenet link to CRB803 ip address 192.168.254.9 255.255.255.252 encapsulation p

RE: ISDN 803 Callbacks [7:65754]

2003-03-19 Thread Glenn Goldie
Hello, Under the 803 configs where you have "dialer wait-for-carrier-time 2" you probably want to change that to "dialer enable-timeout 2" - this is how long the callback server should wait before initiating callback. But I would think that the router should still be dialing back after the defaul

ISDN 803 Callbacks [7:65754]

2003-03-19 Thread Carl Granger
I have been working with ISDN and BT Featurenet lines I have a Lab with a 3620 with a primary rate card Which is connected to 16 803's. Calls can be made from either end but, what i have been tring to do is achive a state where activity on the line will always achive a call out from the 803's to th