In the 2503 router you have two options to make it dial put a dialer-string
under the bri or assign a sting to the end of your dialer map command.
You are missing that.
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>
> I recently got a ILS-1000 ISDN simulator for my lab, I config tw
Hi group,
I recently got a ILS-1000 ISDN simulator for my lab, I config two router
according to the CCIE LAB configuration and i just can not make the BRI
dial.
Did anyone have any experience for the this simulator.
Here is the output and the config, pleas help.
R2503#
interface BRI0
ip ad
Monday, January 06, 2003 1:52 AM
Subject: strange ISDN problem [7:60409]
> Dear All,
>
> I am facing a strange problem. Around 6 PM every evening my isdn
> router(cisco 803) shows a lot of packet loss. Even I am not able to ping
the
> directly connected WAN interface. Loss is 20
Dear All,
I am facing a strange problem. Around 6 PM every evening my isdn
router(cisco 803) shows a lot of packet loss. Even I am not able to ping the
directly connected WAN interface. Loss is 20% - 100%. Even extended
ping don't help. Router is dialling to PRI. There are currently 4 routers
Dear All,
I am facing a strange problem. Around 6 PM every evening my isdn
router(cisco 803) shows a lot of packet loss. Even I am not able to ping the
directly connected WAN interface. Loss is 20% - 100%. Even extended ping
don't help. Router is dialling to PRI. There are currently 4 routers
dia
Your dialer map statements must have 'broadcast'
ie dialer map ip 1.1.1.3 broadcast 8358683
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My Dearest Superman -
I'm having what should be an easily-solvable problem with ISDN. I have a
feeling the problem is with the mapping, but Caslow talks about a "dynamic
mapping" function provided by PPP. I don't see it happening. Here's the
gist
of it:
Goal: Have R2 (12.1(5)) be the dial
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> From: Jenny McLeod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 24 September 2002 9:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: OT - ISDN viability - WAS: Re: VPDN - ISDN problem
> [7:53931]
>
> Hell yeah.
> We use ISDN to automatically failover. With
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[7:53931]
Hell yeah.
We use ISDN to automatically failover. With over 350 remote sites, it's
not
u
Hell yeah.
We use ISDN to automatically failover. With over 350 remote sites, it's not
uncommon to have a main link to an office fail somewhere.
With automatic failover, our users often don't even know something's
failed. Manual intervention? You've got to be kidding. To tweak and tune
if nece
-Mark
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Subject: 1720 ISDN problem [7:53616]
I am having a curious problem with a 1720. When I enable the BRI the
router
reloads ist config and locks me out of teln
I am having a curious problem with a 1720. When I enable the BRI the router
reloads ist config and locks me out of telnet as well. I changed the config
and saved but when I stuck the isdn cable in it reset the config to the old
one. Any ideas on what I can try here?
thanks
stuart
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Hi List,
I have problem with one of 2504 ISDN routers
in my home lab. I have two routers connected
to same line, and the second one working OK,
so the line is OK, when I got the router I
placed a calls between the routers, so the
hardware was OK, at least then.
The router just neither calls nor a
I vould be wrong but you may need to configure "dialer map" statements for
each subnets..
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From: "George Sherman"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 2:40 PM
Subject: ISDN Problem [7:47411]
> I have two routers connect throgh an ISDN switch.
135.11.35.0/24 is a network address, and not a valid host address. I'm
surprised that the IOS actually lets you enter it onto an interface.
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> I have two routers connect throgh an ISDN switch.
> System image file i
I have two routers connect throgh an ISDN switch.
System image file is "flash:c2500-js56i-l.121-12.bin
When I change the address to 135.11.35.0 /24 I can not ping. I verified
that the call went through
11R3#ping 135.11.35.2
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 135.
hi folks,
I have ISDN BRI that is good working at 64 KBps, but when the second B
channel
is going up we got a problem. the problem is we can not reach PC's behind
router but we can ping IP at interface router from router only. I have
Checked all routing table is up and not any log that can infor
Hope this helps. You don't have any spids configured on either end. It's
weird because you have multi frame est. try putting those in. Also instead
of dialer string put in a dialer map. They are supposed to work the same,
but I have seen in the past where one works and the other doesn't. I w
A couple of things come to mind:
a) I would like to see the show int bri0:1 to see if the B channnel came up.
b) I do not see a dialer map statement, without it the packet will not know
where to go.
c) I had a similar problem with encapsulation failed on the packet debugs.
The Bri0:1 B channel wa
Dialer string is for use on dialer interfaces because for whatever reason
you cannot use a dialer map (not sure why). If you use physical interfaces
like BRI's or Async's, you typically use the dialer map, but since these are
also "dialer" interfaces, you can use the dialer string as well. With
Can you explain what you mean by being able to use either ?
Thanks
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> You should be able to use either one.
> ""John Smith"" wrote in message
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You should be able to use either one.
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> Some one correct me If I am wrong but I think you need a dialer-map
> statement
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>
Some one correct me If I am wrong but I think you need a dialer-map
statement
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> Hey Abbas-
>
> Check your switch type with the carrier.. my guess is that it's
incorrectly
> set.
>
> :::snip::
> Cause i = 0x82EF - Prot
Hey Abbas-
Check your switch type with the carrier.. my guess is that it's incorrectly
set.
:::snip::
Cause i = 0x82EF - Protocol error; unspecified.
::snip::
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In simplest ISDN configuration I should be able to ping, but unfortunetly I
can't. This week is very tough nothing seems to work I guess.
I have two routers connected through ISDN. Here is the config. I should be
able to ping, but can't ping the local and the remote interface.
Any Clue.
R
Robert was right!
""sudhakar"" >Dear Sir
>
> i connected router1 and router2 by BRI0 isdn line, but it showing
conection
> fails., not pinging , So plese give me solution on this.
> > waoting for u r replay
>
> router1
>
> router1#sh run
> Building configuration...
>
> Current configuration:
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Subject: isdn problem [7:27975]
>Dear Sir
i connected router1 and router2 by BRI0 isdn line, but it showing
conection
fails., not pinging , So plese give me solution on this.
> waoting for u r replay
Assume that router1 initiates call to router2, the password
that router1 send to router2 must be the SAME with the
password configured at router2.
> router1#sh run
> username router2 password 0 router2
> router2#sh run
> Building configuration...
>
> Current configuration:
> !
> version 12.0
try adding a dialer string or dialer map statement to your bri interface
-Original Message-
From: sudhakar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 December 2001 11:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: isdn problem [7:27975]
>Dear Sir
i connected router1 and router2 by BRI0 isdn line, but
>Dear Sir
i connected router1 and router2 by BRI0 isdn line, but it showing conection
fails., not pinging , So plese give me solution on this.
> waoting for u r replay
router1
router1#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 12.0
service timestamps debug uptime
servic
Zapeta -
Suggest you use "debug ppp" (particularly, "debug ppp authentication")
to determine what is going on. My ignorant hunch would be an
authentication problem (the callback connection is established, then
dropped). In particular, don't you need the command "authentication
chap" on R9?
J
Hello Guys,
I am having problem with with ISDN confideration. Can any help?
I have 1 ISDn connection between r8 and r9 and I want r8 to initiate a call
and get authenticated by r9
Here is the configuration
R8
username cisco5 password 0 cisco
username r9 password 0 cisco
!
interface BRI0/0
ip ad
Hello,
I have a problem about isdn DDR?
One Cisco 3620 router, isdn bri interface.I config it as DDR. I used dynamic
NAT.The public interface(bri 0/0) ip is negotiated.
Now I can ping the internet webside on my router.But I can't ping it successfully
on my workstation. I debug NA
ok, I can live with the answer of 42 but what was the qestion again.
On Friday, March 16, 2001 at 01:02:39 AM, Gareth Hinton wrote:
> I've had quite a few beers, so maybe it's me, but your punctuation is
> terrible.
>
> I think I know what you're getting at and the answer is 42 or E (again).
>
I've had quite a few beers, so maybe it's me, but your punctuation is
terrible.
I think I know what you're getting at and the answer is 42 or E (again).
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DQpI
DQpIZWxsbywNCiAgICBJIGhhdmUgYSBwcm9ibGVtIGFib3V0IGlzZG4gRERSPw0KDQogICAgT25l
IENpc2NvIDM2MjAgcm91dGVyLCBpc2RuIGJyaSBpbnRlcmZhY2UuSSBjb25maWcgaXQgYXMgRERS
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bmVnb3RpYXRlZC4NCiAgICAgTm93IEkgY2FuIHBpbmcgdGhlIGludGVybmV0IHdlYnN
e simulator with what you have configured??
>
> Alan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dennis Laganiere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 7:09 PM
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> Subject: Another basic IS
the
spids match on the simulator with what you have configured??
Alan
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Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 7:09 PM
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Subject: Another basic ISDN problem
I sen
ennis Laganiere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Another basic ISDN problem
I sent this out yesterday, but never saw it come back from the group. This
is the second version of the configs I
I sent this out yesterday, but never saw it come back from the group. This
is the second version of the configs I've posted, having corrected some of
the other problems.
I'm trying to get a new ISDN simulator to work in the in lab. It's an
Emutel Lite, and I seem to be close, but not quite ther
What's means flaps?
try to do a 'debug isdn q931'
then you will see the conversation between you 5300 and the voice switch.
You may also post the debug output here, then I can have a look.
Quncy
CCNP
Hong Kong
empire heights wrote:
> I have 1 as5300 with a voip dial-peer heading to my second as
I have 1 as5300 with a voip dial-peer heading to my second as5300. on my
second as5300 I have pri's setup and I have voice ports 0:d,1:d,2:d,3:d
and
dial-peer voice 1 pots
destinatino-pattern 555
no-digit strip
direct-inward-dialing
port 0:d
(problem)when I make a call from #1 as5300 to #2 a
> Hi all,
>
> I have a Cisco 805 router do router ISDN in my home. Having
problem with it. I had a Motorola BitSurf prior to and had no
problem.
>
> The SPID auto-detect detected the SPID and Switch type
properly, but I still get a SPID error message.
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
>
>
that don't explain why.
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Jim Bond
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 12:35 AM
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Subject: ISDN problem
Hello,
I'm having problem on a 3640, the router kept giving
Hello,
I'm having problem on a 3640, the router kept giving
following error message:
01:33:14: %LINK-2-INTVULN: In critical region with
interrupt level=0, intfc=Serial1/0:22
-Process= "ISDN", ipl= 0, pid= 48
-Traceback= 60235CDC 600D260C 600D6388 600CDBC8
60097898 600947DC 6008E778 60064
458 600
Hi All,
I am heaving more then 40 remote sites using Frame Relay and as backup
we are using ISDN. All the remotes sites has RTR's 2600 in place and the
some config. and image file.
However one of the site it has only ISDN and is geting data duplicates in
AUX port (we are capture data to the a
tgr;&egr;&mgr;&bgr;&rgr;&iacgr;&ogr;&ugr; 2000 12:35 &pgr;&mgr;
Subject: ISDN Problem
>>From my router having native ISDN BRI interface I am able to ping the
remote
>router's ISDN interface but getting no response from local ISDN interface.
>S
>From my router having native ISDN BRI interface I am able to ping the remote
router's ISDN interface but getting no response from local ISDN interface.
Same thing is happening at the other end. I know that the link is up and
connecivity is there but I don't know what is causing this pinging pr
Two things
1. This is a PPP error, not associated with ISDN part at all
2. Protocol x8031, according to RFC 1331 (PPP protocol), is
a Network Connection Protocol, the portion of the PPP setup
that negotiates Layer 3 protocols. and is specifically associated
with "
Do you have chap auth running?
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Sent: 11 August 2000 04:51
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Subject: ISDN problem
Hi All,
Does anyone came across with the error message:
PPP Serialx/0:5 protocol reject received for protocol
Description:
Protocol suite: PPP.
Type: PPP Network Control Protocol.
PPP Protocol: 0x8031.
A Network Control Protocol (NCP) used for establishing and configuring
Remote Bridging protocol over PPP links.
RFC 1638, pages 1, 2, 9 and 10:
This document defines the Network Control Protocol for est
Hi All,
Does anyone came across with the error message:
PPP Serialx/0:5 protocol reject received for protocol = 0x8031
on ISDN line where the remote router is making the call but the data
won't pass.
The message is coming when I am doing debug: isdn q931, ppp neg., isdn
events...into the m
int bri0
shut
lol
do a "debug dialer" and see what is bringing the ISDN line up. you should be
able to figure it out from that.
-Brad
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>
> Hi guys
> we are trying to connect bri to bri over comsat and immerstat u
What traffic have you defined as interesting? Where is your list?
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>Subject: isdn problem
>Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 14:01:31 +0100
>
>
>
>Hi guys
>we are trying to connect bri to bri over
add "no ip directed-broadcast"
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>
> Hi guys
> we are trying to connect bri to bri over comsat and immerstat using m4.
> Everthing is fine but bri is trying to connect
> even when there is no intersting traffic.I di
Hi guys
we are trying to connect bri to bri over comsat and immerstat using m4.
Everthing is fine but bri is trying to connect
even when there is no intersting traffic.I disabled keepalives and cdp.What can
i do more?
(No Rip,eigrp..) Any idea?
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> > I thought if spids are not valid you don't have
> connectivity to the
> > carriers switch and no layer 2 connectivity.
> >
> > > --
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> >
Title: RE: ISDN problem
Hi:
I have had several problems with spids being invalid and usually it is because the telco has mis-assigned your local spid numbers you use to talk to the local switch. Check with the telco first and if they say the numbers are correct, try to clear the bri
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> > ISDN BRI0 interface
> > dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchty
it's more then likely that your spids are not configured properly, not
necessarily invalid.
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Subject: RE: Help: ISDN problem
> Are you in the US?
>
> If so - most US carriers use switch type NI-1 This can be done on a 5ESS
> switch.
>
> Also, for BRI, I am dubious that there would be six SPID's configured.
There
> can b
ssage -
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Subject: Re: Help: ISDN problem
> yes, definitely doublecheck your SPIDS.try lots of different ways of
> putting
> them
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> ISDN BRI0 interface
> dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = basic-5ess
> Layer 1 Status:
> ACTIVE
> Layer 2 Status:
> TEI = 89, Ces = 1, SAPI =
hope it works for you because it did for me this afternoon on 802 router,not
with 6 spids though.
1 check spid nos
2check time - show clock
3if not correct set clock-- clock set xx:xx:xx 22 june 2000
4do ''wr''
5 power cycle the router
6 check spid and clock again
praveen walia
Equant
""Ken Y
Hi all,
I am setting up a 128k ISDN internet connection for my client using a Cisco
802. We use a local phone company for the ISDN line and another company as
the ISP. The unusual setup (at lease for me) is the ISDN line has 6 end
points, with 6 SPIDs, and 6 LDN. One the configuration form, the T
Hai,
I would like to ask for help regarding ISDN problem with MC3810
router.I found that the ISDN having problem of kicking in. I will
attacth the file consist of the debug action which i have done. Please
response to my problem.
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