make sure the router has no issues dialing the other end, add a dialer map
to the 4000 with a the broadcast keyword, i think it should do it.
Nelson Herron a icrit dans le message de news:
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Of course I had to copy the wrong log file up yesterday (02/04/03 -
recorded
as
Of course I had to copy the wrong log file up yesterday (02/04/03 - recorded
as 02-05-03 4:01). That one had a serious flaw that was corrected. This is
the one that should have been posted. My apologies to everyone.
Following is the client/dial-up router **
: 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 dialer
In response to your question: I hope I haven't violated any restriction
about size of posting but here is the configuration on each end. I thought
about editing it down, but then I thought maybe I'd delete something that
was significant that I hadn't previously noticed. This is a test bed so I
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 unplug the
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