I'm re-reading Cisco Press' "Building Cisco Remote Access Networks," edited
by Catherine Paquet. It's a great book, but they mangled the discussion of
"dialer hold-queue" and "dialer enable-timeout" for PPP callback.
Do I understand this correctly af
Hi,
I have a friend who has his R/S exam in a few weeks. He is struggling with
the following:
"whats the equivalent of ppp callback within a dialer profile and not using
legacy DDR and not using ISDN callback."
he has found an equivalent based on isdn callback, but he doesn'
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"Gopinath Pulyankote" @groupstudy.com on 27/04/2001
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In the BCRAN book by Catherine Pa
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Hi,
In the BCRAN book by Catherine Paquet, it mentions the command for
setting
up a PPP call back client as
ppp callback initiate (page 127)
whereas on the Cisco site and the config example (on
Hi,
In the BCRAN book by Catherine Paquet, it mentions the command for setting
up a PPP call back client as
ppp callback initiate (page 127)
whereas on the Cisco site and the config example (on the same page) the
command shown as
ppp callback request
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793
Hello Group,
I'm having a little problem trying out the PPP callback example in the BCRAN
book on page 126.
One of the problem is the section:
map-class dialer dial1
dialer callback-server username
dialer hold-queue timeout 60 <=***
The line I indicated won't work. There is n
I've been trying to implement PPP callback for remote Microsoft hots. =
The
access server is a Cisco 2509 router.
Configuration seems to be OK but everytime we dial into the access =
server
with the username/password we don't get disconnected and no callback is
performed.
Looking
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>Cuth
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>I'm reading the BCRAN book at the moment a
, drop it then call the pre-configured number
-this is where security comes in,
Cuth
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Hi,
I'm reading the BCRAN book at the momen
Hi,
I'm reading the BCRAN book at the moment and getting really confused about
PPP Callback...can someone please explain it to me?
Thanks
Helena
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I'm a little confused about ppp callback, given several key sources of
information. Fatkid.com includes a username and callback dial-string global
command, however, Cisco docs do not. As well, I have configured dial
callback without this global command and it seemed to work fine. Any
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