Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-12 Thread Santosh Koshy
SORRY GUYS My mistake Will make sure to get facts right the next timeand not jump to conclusions ""Santosh Koshy"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 967jsi$dit$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:967jsi$dit$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Jim, > > I dont think you can just specifiy a time de

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-12 Thread ICPPhila_Email_Review
Jim, It depends on what how you are telling the backup router that the primary is down. If you can use HSRP, any of the routing protocols and even dialer watch-group. They all have their own timing knobs, just setup different timer should solve your problem. Gook Luck Jack "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-12 Thread ICPPhila_Email_Review
Jim, It depends on what how you are telling the backup router that the primary is down. If you can use HSRP, any of the routing protocols and even dialer watch-group. They all have their own timing knobs, just setup different timer should solve your problem. Gook Luck Jack "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-12 Thread Jack Yu
Jim, It depends on what how you are telling the backup router that the primary is down. If you can use HSRP, any of the routing protocols and even dialer watch-group. They all have their own timing knobs, just setup different timer should solve your problem. Gook Luck Jack "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-12 Thread tv
It won't, because it's not in the same box. Could you post your configs? And Santosh, sorry, Jack is right. tv - Original Message - From: "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-11 Thread Jim Bond
Jack and other mighties, We have two routers at each office, one for frame relay and the other one for ISDN backup. I don't want ISDN line come up as soon as frame relay is down 'cause it might be a glitch. How do I put a delay on ISDN dialer interface? I don't think "backup delay" will work here

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-11 Thread Jack Yu
Santosh, I am afraid the dialer-hold queue will not wait 10 secs before dialing, it just tells the router to wait for the ISDN to come up, meanwhile hold the 20 packets for 10 sec, if the ISDN does not come up within the timeout period, the router drops the packets. It does not delay the ISDN cal

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-11 Thread Santosh Koshy
.. > http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/1rb > ook/1rintrfc.htm#xtocid1667710 > > backup delay command > > tv > - Original Message - > From: "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: S

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-11 Thread Santosh Koshy
Jim, I dont think you can just specifiy a time delay for the ISDN to kick in. What you can do, is queue the packets in a buffer until a specified time has reached, before initiating a dial. This is acheived by issuing the "dialer hold-queue" command. Let me give u an example. dialer hold

Re: ISDN dialout

2001-02-11 Thread tv
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/1rb ook/1rintrfc.htm#xtocid1667710 backup delay command tv - Original Message - From: "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 6:48 PM Subject:

ISDN dialout

2001-02-11 Thread Jim Bond
Hello, I'm wondering if I can put a delay, say 10 seconds, on a dialer interface so that ISDN will NOT come up immediately after interesting traffic comes? Thanks in advance. Jim __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mai