RE: Name in ISDN mapping statement [7:39924]

2002-03-29 Thread Kris Keen
Its for use with CALLBACK secure and so on, its a way to verify that the calling router dialing the called router is the right one. It uses the hostanme, so the name rtrA is actually the hostname of rtrA. Its for callback secure. Cheers Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.ph

Name in ISDN mapping statement [7:39924]

2002-03-29 Thread Ali, Abbas
Hello Folks, In ISDN configuration, there is an option to use hostname in the mapping command. For example, rtrA: dialer map ip 138.2.80.2 name rtrB broadcast 2005 rtrB: dialer map ip 138.2.80.1 name rtrA broadcast 2004 What is the main purpose of using the remote hostnames in the mapping c