an interesting evening, all things considered. where's that woman from
 Australia been lately?

 Jen - your insight and experience would be most welcome here!!!! :->

 Got an OSPF demand circuit to work as advertised:

 R2#o data

             OSPF Router with ID (10.7.7.7) (Process ID 2)

                 Router Link States (Area 1)

 Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum Link count
 10.7.7.7        10.7.7.7        27          0x80000022 0xEEC3   5
 10.9.9.9        10.9.9.9        7     (DNA) 0x800000BE 0x940D   2
 10.111.111.1    10.111.111.1    103         0x80000039 0xE4F3   5

                 Net Link States (Area 1)

 Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum
 10.1.2.1        10.111.111.1    103         0x8000000B 0x2C03

                 Summary Net Link States (Area 1)

 Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum
 10.4.1.1        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x14E6
 10.4.2.1        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x9F0
 10.8.8.0        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x3CBE
 10.9.9.0        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x25D3
 10.34.34.0      10.9.9.9        1878        0x80000030 0xE3AC
 10.44.1.0       10.9.9.9        860         0x80000002 0x3E96
 172.16.1.1      10.9.9.9        66    (DNA) 0x80000002 0x430A
 R2#

 HOWEVER: it only worked for a little while. Note the time stamps.


 R2#sh di
 01:26:47: %ISDN-6-DISCONNECT: Interface BRI0:1  disconnected from 2221 R3,
 call lasted 120 secondsaler
 01:26:47: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI0:1, changed state to down
 01:26:48: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface BRI0:1, changed
 state to down
 01:26:48: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Virtual-Access1,
 changed state to down


 Link goes down at 1:26 and change.


 BRI0 - dialer type = ISDN

 Dial String      Successes   Failures    Last DNIS   Last status
 2221                    38          1    00:02:04       successful
 0 incoming call(s) have been screened.
 0 incoming call(s) rejected for callback.

 BRI0:1 - dialer type = ISDN
 Idle timer (120 secs), Fast idle timer (20 secs)
 Wait for carrier (30 secs), Re-enable (15 secs)
 Dialer state is idle

 BRI0:2 - dialer type = ISDN
 Idle timer (120 secs), Fast idle timer (20 secs)
 Wait for carrier (30 secs), Re-enable (15 secs)
 Dialer state is idle
 R2#
 01:48:19: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 2, Nbr 10.9.9.9 on BRI0 from FULL to
DOWN,
 Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired
 R2#


 NOTE - the time stamp indicates the adjacency dies at 1:48 and change -
 roughly 22 minutes later.

 This is the best result I've had so far, but still a bit short of
 expectation. IMHO the demand situation SHOULD last FOREVER!!!!!!

 Note that the OSPF database still shows the DNA's for the routes in
 question.


 R2#o data

             OSPF Router with ID (10.7.7.7) (Process ID 2)

                 Router Link States (Area 1)

 Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum Link count
 10.7.7.7        10.7.7.7        713         0x80000025 0xE3F    3
 10.9.9.9        10.9.9.9        7     (DNA) 0x800000BE 0x940D   2
 10.111.111.1    10.111.111.1    763         0x8000003B 0xE0F5   5

                 Net Link States (Area 1)

 Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum
 10.1.2.1        10.111.111.1    763         0x8000000D 0x2805

                 Summary Net Link States (Area 1)

 Link ID         ADV Router      Age         Seq#       Checksum
 10.4.1.1        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x14E6
 10.4.2.1        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x9F0
 10.8.8.0        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x3CBE
 10.9.9.0        10.9.9.9        318   (DNA) 0x80000003 0x25D3
 172.16.1.1      10.9.9.9        66    (DNA) 0x80000002 0x430A
 R2#


 Anyone with real world experience got any thoughts? Recall that this is
done
 with IOS 12.1.5T10 and an ISDN simulator, which has proven interesting, to
 say the least.

 TAC docs indicate that lots of things ISDN related have been "fixed" in
12.2
 releases.


 Good night, all.

 Chuck

 --
 TANSTAAFL
 "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"




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