I have set up an IPSec/GRE VPN with EIGRP and am having problems getting the
ISDN backup to work correctly. Has anyone been able to do this
successfully. Thanks, Rob
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HI Julian,
I think a floating static route will serve your purpose fine.
HTH
Vikram
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Hi all
I just have a query about
Use a floating static route with a higher metric - around 200 etc
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Hi all
I just have a query about configuring an isdn backup
Hi all
I just have a query about configuring an isdn backup link to an isp.
I am going to use the backup interface bri0 with the backup delay command
on the serial link.
My question is what routing would i have to add if there is already a
default route going out the serial interface.
Thanks
is
removed.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Mario Puras
SoluNet Technical Support
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Hi all
I just have a query about configuring
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it all depends on how good your
provider is :)
My home DSL connection has been a roller coaster ride
as well.
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backup solution...we have
1500 sites on isdn backup we have tons of isdn
telco issues
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good your
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Hi All
I need to know how you configure say, a 7200 Frame Relay Switch to use ISDN
as backup !!!
I don't know if you use some sort of HSRP variant, or Dialer Watch ???
I have absolutley no idea ... If anyone could tell me the name of the concept
or the command line entry then I can read up
Sounds like you are looking for DDR (Dial-on-Demand routing):
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk13/tk133/tech_protocol_family_home.html
Let us know if you have any questions.
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Hi
Hmm...I just noticed something about what Paul is asking. He said he
has a _frame relay switch_ that he wants to use ISDN as a backup. Paul,
are you asking how to tunnel frame relay over ISDN? I believe this can
be done but I don't recall the configuration. I remember at one time I
had a
... I've got enough info from you all to start reading up ...
Thankx again ...
Kind regards
Paul
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From: John Neiberger
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: Frame with ISDN Backup [7:56449]
Hmm...I just noticed something about what Paul
You can assign a single B channel to each remote site.
Dave
norsyam ariffin wrote:
Hi guys,
I need some advice on ISDN backup for Frame-Relay. How should I do if have
4
ISDN BRI and I want to configure each ISDN BRI as a backup for two sites
each which use Frame-Relay. Means 4 ISDN BRI
Hi guys,
I need some advice on ISDN backup for Frame-Relay. How should I do if have 4
ISDN BRI and I want to configure each ISDN BRI as a backup for two sites
each which use Frame-Relay. Means 4 ISDN BRI for 8 sites?
Thank in advance
Syam
I currently have 2 point to point links ruuning to the same place using
eigrp as the routing protocol.I have added a isdn bri as backup but I don't
want the isdn to kick in until both the point to point links drop.
There is a serious routing issue with have 1 link up and the bri as the will
Shane Stockman wrote:
I currently have 2 point to point links ruuning to the same
place using
eigrp as the routing protocol.I have added a isdn bri as backup
but I don't
want the isdn to kick in until both the point to point links
drop.
There is a serious routing issue with have 1 link
If I'm understanding correctly, I think that you're looking for something
like that:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122newft/122t/122t8/ftrotdls.htm#11917,
but it's a very new feature and I haven't tried it yet...
With that command, you can rotate through several
David,
Thanks for the link ... but I can't use that feature because of the very hig
IOS version.
regards,
monti
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router_1 *
on router_2
interface Dialer0
description ** ISDN Backup to router_3 **
ip address x.x.x.6 255.255.255.252
encapsulation ppp
dialer remote-name router_3
dialer idle-timeout 300
dialer string 123456
dialer-group 1
Sorry for the confusing diagram ;)
router_1 connects to router_2 via FrameRelay
router_1 connects to router_3 via FrameRelay
All routers have ISDN connections
need something like the backup delay xx yy command but for dialer interfaces
?!?
cheers,
monti
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Anyone out there done ISDN backup for a WAN running STUN over Frame
Relay?
I can't find a solution on the CCO. Any help would be most
appreciated. This is apparently not a trivial configuration.
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Hi,
I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to use
the ISDN backup if the main line goes down
during the night.
Any idea if there is a way I can play with time inside the router to do that
?
Thanks,
_
Do
Sebastien Venturoso wrote:
Hi,
I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to
use
the ISDN backup if the main line goes down
during the night.
Any idea if there is a way I can play with time inside the router to do
that
?
Thanks
You can use time based access lists.First you create time range and use it
in access list.
but your ios must support ,version 120-7_T does.
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If this link presumably is not used off hours then there will be no
interesting
traffic to trigger the line hence it will not come up at night.
Dave
Sebastien Venturoso wrote:
Hi,
I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to
use
the ISDN backup if the main
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Hi,
I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to use
the ISDN backup if the main
stripped out again, go to CCO and do a search on time based acl. It's the
first page
that comes up in the results.
Sebastien Venturoso wrote:
Hi,
I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to
use
the ISDN backup if the main line goes down
during the night.
Any idea
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Your making it too hard, you don't need the dialer map but you do need a
dialer
string 1800111. Your not telling the interface where to call.
Dave
nettable_walker wrote:
11/2/2001 4:30pm Friday
Professional's
11/2/2001 4:30pm Friday
Professional's, I would like to get traffic from Paris to use ISDN when the
primary link goes done.
When the serial link goes down the ISDN never comes up. I even added a
static route to send ALL traffic from the ethernet to the BRI and the BRI is
not coming up! I
Hello,
Try using the backup interface command under the serial interface.
If the serial 0 is the primary then use the following config
interface Serial0
description line to 2522_router
ip address 170.17.1.2 255.255.0.0
backup interface bri 0
backup delay 5 25 (it will wait 5 sec before
What are the results of show int bri0 and show isdn status? That might
alert you to the problem. If you've posted the entire config then you
definitely are missing at least one very important thing.
Look at the results of that output and let us know if the router is
even talking to the ISDN
Where's the phone number to dial? I've always used a phone number after
the broadcast statement. Like the following:
dialer map ip 172.20.10.2 name New_York_City broadcast 17775551212
HTH
Darren
At 05:27 PM 11/2/2001 -0500, nettable_walker wrote:
11/2/2001 4:30pm Friday
Professional's,
You have no dial string and you also need to tell the router what interface
you want backed up or use a floating static.
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Professional's, I would like to get traffic from Paris to use
PM
Subject: ISDN backup will not activate [7:25129]
11/2/2001 4:30pm Friday
Professional's, I would like to get traffic from Paris to use ISDN when
the
primary link goes done.
When the serial link goes down the ISDN never comes up. I even added a
static route to send ALL traffic from
Your making it too hard, you don't need the dialer map but you do need a
dialer
string 1800111. Your not telling the interface where to call.
Dave
nettable_walker wrote:
11/2/2001 4:30pm Friday
Professional's, I would like to get traffic from Paris to use ISDN when
the
primary
Hi all,
I have a core router connected to 2 other regional
routers, with only 1 ISDN backup. The config is as
below:
Unfortunately these 2 regional routers down at the
same time and both keep trying to dial up the ISDN
line. The result is both of them unable to get the
connection. What should I
Chong
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:41 PM
Subject: ISDN backup problem [7:19894]
Hi all,
I have a core router connected to 2 other regional
routers, with only 1 ISDN backup. The config is as
below:
Unfortunately these 2 regional routers down at the
same time and both keep trying
Hi All,
I am trying to configure isdn backup for a leased line. using bri as the
backup without dialer. Am using static route.
The isdn line is getting deactivated.
Please suggest.
Uttam
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Hi All,
I am not able communicate between 2 routers when connected using the
ISDN backup of a leased connection. My router IP's are -
Router A
S0/0 - 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.252
E0/0 - 10.4.10.50 255.255.255.0
ISDN - IP Unnumbered.
Router B
S0 - 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.252
E0 - 10.4.0.30
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Hi All,
I am not able communicate between 2 routers when connected using the
ISDN backup of a leased connection. My router IP's are -
Router A
S0/0 - 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.252
E0/0 - 10.4.10.50 255.255.255.0
ISDN - IP Unnumbered
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Hello everyone:
I have some routing issue here.
I have central office with a core router sitting
behind the PIX. All branch office (remote) routers
connect
use redistribute command..
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Hello everyone:
I have some routing issue here.
I have central office with a core
metric. route will only
become valid if the other route disappears.)
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use redistribute command..
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From: pat [mailto:[EMAIL
: routing issue with ISDN backup [7:13045]
Hello everyone:
I have some routing issue here.
I have central office with a core router sitting
behind the PIX. All branch office (remote) routers
connect to central router using frame relay ISDN
as
back up. Each branch office
Hello all.
I have 2 routers connected using leased line.Now I am trying to put a ISDN
backup ,but the backup line does not come up.
The status of ISDN line when the serial int. is up ,is
BRI2/2 is standby mode, line protocol is down
and should change to up upon going the serial line down
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Subject: Why ISDN backup line come up ? [7:12920]
Hello all.
I have 2 routers connected using leased line.Now I am trying to put a ISDN
backup ,but the backup line does not come up.
The status of ISDN line
.
I have 2 routers connected using leased line.Now I am trying
to put a
ISDN
backup ,but the backup line does not come up.
The status of ISDN line when the serial int. is up ,is
BRI2/2 is standby mode, line protocol is down
and should change to up upon going the serial line down but
it's
I ran into a similar problem. In my case, the issue was that I needed to
add a route that the ISDN interface was performing backup for, give it a
higher admin distance, so that it wouldn't bring up the backup interface
unless the primary route failed, and assign it to the interface.
Hope that
Hello everyone:
I have some routing issue here.
I have central office with a core router sitting
behind the PIX. All branch office (remote) routers
connect to central router using frame relay ISDN as
back up. Each branch office (having 1 Serial, 1 ISDN,
1 Eth Int) should be able get
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 15:50:38 -0400
From: Paul Werner
Subject: Re: Subject: Why ISDN backup line come up ? [7:12920]
--SNIP-
I will see if I can post an
improved/enhanced config in a separate post, possibly later
today as time permits.
I went ahead and took your
Just wanted to let the group know of a little trick I came across this
weekend.
I have an ISDN line that I hooked up to a NT1 with two S/T interfaces. I
was able
to connect 2 2504's back to back through the telco cloud. Each router
pulled
one TEI each. This makes it possible to perform
Great idea! Now, if only you didn't have to pay for an ISDN usage charges
since you're calling yourself ;-)
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Depends who your provider is. For example in QWest land all local ISDN calls
are not charged a usage fee.
HTH
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Very cool. I know within our company custom Centrex group that's the case
as well, but not all local calls, just calls between our Centrex lines.
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John Hardman wrote
Yes, its worthwhile. Alot of people find that paying for an NT1 and an
ISDN line is cheaper than the simulator. But with the simulator you can
do dial-backup, BOD, multilink, etc.
Brian
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Ambern, Jeff wrote:
Just wanted to let the group know of a little trick I came
Hi all,
I have a problem!!! Maybe stupidity maybe not. I try and put backup
interface on my serial port and it doesn't accept it. Same with backup
delay.
Any ideas?
Regards
Savvas
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Does the fact that I am using a 1603 instead of a 2600 or 1601 make a
difference.
Regards
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I have done with a Cisco 1603R with IOS 12.07 and works fine. I have
configured an ISDN as a serial backup.
Regards.
Pere Pla
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Hi again,
Does the fact that I am using a
statics.
Using floating statics, how quickly the backup line kicks in should depend
on the convergence time of your routing protocol and design. EIGRP should
be pretty quick, generally.
What puzzles me, though, is the statement 'isdn backup is not able to
activate (momentarily activates
Hi jenny,
Yes, I agree that with floating static routes backup
delay command would not work.
When my serial link is completely down then the ISDN
backup works perfectly well. It is only when the
serial link is flapping that the real problem comes up
as neither the condition of the link is good
.
The problem is that when my Serial link is erratic
(not down), isdn backup is not able to activate
(momentarily activates and then disconnects)
what feature should I use to activate my backup
immediately as soon as it senses a break in the serial
link.
Can I set some threshold level?
Secondly I wanted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Amit Gupta
Sent: 13 December 2000 11:27
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Subject: Re : ISDN Backup
Hi All,
I am using the following config on my router.
router eigrp xxx
redistribute static
passive-interface BRI1/0
network x.x.x.x
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Sent: 13 December 2000 11:27
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Hi All,
I am using the following config on my router.
router eigrp xxx
redistribute static
passive-interface BRI1/0
network x.x.x.x
distribute-list 2 out Serial0/0
Looking for alternate examples of ISDN backup for a serial line. Have tried
six or so cisco config examples with varying degrees of success. Floating
statics have given the best results so far. Anyone have good experiences
with route watch or other styles
of configs
Sees" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: ISDN Backup
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 14:21:21 -0500
Hi,
I'm having some issues with ISDN backup failover
and hopefully someone has
done this before.
-Central site with a dedicated T1
Hi,
I'm having some issues with ISDN backup failover and hopefully someone has
done this before.
-Central site with a dedicated T1 through serial int. to Remote site router
-Central site also has a ISDN to Remote site to a second router
The Central serial has the BRI as a backup. Also, we
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ISDN Backup
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 14:21:21 -0500
Hi,
I'm having some issues with ISDN backup failover and hopefully someone has
done this before.
-Central site with a dedicated T
We have a site with a quirky FRelay burst pattern. Although
they burst very rarely, the uers seem to all be all too aware of the
times when it is happening. Our usage numbers dont justify
bumping up their CIR so I've been investigating alternatives.
I was wondering if anyone out there uses ISDN
Greetings all,
Got a question on routing with ISDN backup. Could
someone shed some light on how to properly implement
the backup command with routing?
I'm using the backup command, and ip unnumber for both
primary and backup interfaces.
int loop 0 R3 int s0/0-primary--int s2 R5
traversing
the router.
-Erik
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| Greetings all,
|
| Got a question on routing with ISDN backup. Could
| someone shed some light on how t
ling
for RIP updates, etc. depending on what type of traffic you have traversing
the router.
-Erik
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| Greetings all,
|
| Got a questi
-From: emirates
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 07 September 2000
13:43To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: dlsw + ISDN
backup
Hi Guys,
Small issue regarding DLSW, I want to enable it
on two router using Cisco 3640 on serial and use ISDN as a backup. Is there
any special configuration
with a higher admin distance - such as 200 for
example. It will work.. I
have it working here
Regards
Andrew
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Sent: 07 September 2000 13:43
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Subject: dlsw + ISDN backup
Hi Guys,
Small issue
:
Andrew
Larkins
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PM
Subject: RE: dlsw + ISDN backup
just
make sure that the DLSw referneces the loopback addresses and that you are
using somncaething like eigrp. Put a default router
Hi Guys,
Small issue regarding DLSW, I want to enable it on
two router using Cisco 3640 on serial and use ISDN as a backup. Is there any
special configuration requiredtouseisdn backup for dlsw?
I would really appreciate if anyone send me sample
configuration if its doable?
Best Regards
Hi everyone.
Is there any way to backup a DDR ISDN line with the same ISDN line? Are you
confused? me too!
Basically I want the router to try dialing one number, and if it fails to
connect, to then try dialing another number?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dion
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Subject: ISDN Backup for ISDN BRI
Hi everyone.
Is there any way to backup a DDR ISDN line with the same ISDN line? Are
you
confused? me too!
Basically I want the router to try dialing one number, and if it fails t
When using a BRI interface as a backup interface for a serial interface, the
BRI interface goes into standby mode and cannot be used for anything else.
However, if I make the BRI interface a member of a dialer pool and create
two dialer interfaces for that pool to act as logical interfaces for
Your guess is 100% in place, in fact this is the only role of fast-idle
timeout.
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Hi all.
A client of mine has ISDN backup at all of their sites. A few leased line
flaps during the night caused a rather large ISDN bill for the month. What
I want to know is, is there a way to block the ISDN from dialling at
night. The reason for this is that this is a sales office
Dear gang:
I have the following situation:
SiteA---SiteB---SiteC
Site A, B, C are interconnected like above. Now I need to
deploy ISDN backup. SiteC is a Cisco 3660, Site B, C are Cisco
Dear gang:
I have the following situation:
SiteA---SiteB---SiteC
Site A, B, C are interconnected like above. Now I need to deploy ISDN
backup. SiteC is a Cisco 3660, Site B, C are Cisco 1750 and have only one
BRI interface each. Can I use the ISDN BRI link between SiteA
Hi there gang
Can someone point me in the right direction with this plse ?
Where do you find it and where do you config it ?
Backup should not take place after a certain time , taking daylight savings
time into account .
It'll be greatly appreciated !
Thx
Olden
What statements are there in the configuration for each of the
interfaces?
--- "Khambay, Inderpal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please can somebody advise, I have ISDN lines on two Cisco Router on
Two different site, configured as backup.
When I take the main circuit down (at
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