Re: dial backup (pri-to-pri and pri-to-bri) [7:21030]

2001-09-25 Thread MADMAN
Yes it's very possible though I would have the remotes dial into the host, (PRI) on loss of a route, (default). Here is a pretty decent example http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/britopri.html Dave "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote: > > hi. > > I need help about isdn dial backup. >

RE: dial backup (pri-to-pri and pri-to-bri) [7:21030]

2001-09-25 Thread Ann Marie Kurtz
I just worked through this same scenario. The PRI will not dial out to the BRI when the frame-relay goes down, the BRI will have a backup statement to dial when the frame-relay fails. I have sample configs: but COO has them too. First you will need to have the switch type from Telco... PRI si

RE: Dial Backup Routing??? [7:19478]

2001-09-18 Thread Andy Davidson
1:12 PM To: Andy Davidson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Dial Backup Routing??? [7:19478] Internal modems look at the 2600 and 3600 series routers. It's fortunately been years since I have set up an external modem rack but any of the big names surely make them. Dave Andy Davidson

Re: DIAL Backup of Wireless VLAN [7:20058]

2001-09-17 Thread MADMAN
Don't really follow what your saying but I'll try to clarify what I meant. Sounds like you basically hve a hub and spoke. Enable a routing protocol and redistribute default from the central site to the remotes. At the remotes add a floating static default, a static default route followed with a

Re: DIAL Backup of Wireless VLAN [7:20058]

2001-09-16 Thread Khurrum Shahzad
To which net I configure as my interesting packet because both net of my remote site LAN is also on sub interfaces of my Central site Fast Ethernet Interface. I can't define route to a net which is also on my directly connected interface. >> >>Don't look for an interface going down, instead con

Re: DIAL Backup of Wireless VLAN [7:20058]

2001-09-15 Thread MADMAN
Don't look for an interface going down, instead configure a floating default route as your interesting packet. Dave Khurrum Shahzad wrote: > Hi all > I want help regarding my scenario which is as follows. > I have one central and tow remote sites. Both two remote sites are connected > with c

Re: Dial Backup Routing??? [7:19478]

2001-09-12 Thread MADMAN
Internal modems look at the 2600 and 3600 series routers. It's fortunately been years since I have set up an external modem rack but any of the big names surely make them. Dave Andy Davidson wrote: > > Any reccomendations on hardware to use? I see that the 2511 is a access > server that you

Re: Dial Backup Routing??? [7:19478]

2001-09-12 Thread Andy Davidson
Any reccomendations on hardware to use? I see that the 2511 is a access server that you can connect multiple exterior modems to. Is this what you would reccomend for the data center office? Is there a solution that has the modems internal so that we don't have a bunch of modems stacked up and sepe

Re: Dial Backup Routing??? [7:19478]

2001-09-11 Thread MADMAN
You sure can, this is a good URL showing how to conifigure your aux ports and set up the chat scripts that make it happen. http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/471/aux-aux-watch.html Dave Andy Davidson wrote: > > Hello group! > I have a network that is set up in a hub and spoke arrangement. We

RE: Dial backup with OSPF [7:1851]

2001-04-25 Thread West, Karl
Paulo, You would want to look into what is known as OSPF ON-Demand Routing. This feature enables you to suppress hellos and updates after the updates and hellos are passed initially. I have done it once or twice. Check out the CISCO web site for details. http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/104/2

RE: Dial backup with OSPF [7:1851]

2001-04-25 Thread Coleman, Jason
1. If your remote sites have BRI cards then unless you care going to have someone with analog modems dial-in to the PRI I don't see a need for the digital modems. 2. You can implement the dial portion of DBU (dial back-up) using either backup interfaces or floating static routes. Backup

Re: Dial Backup

2000-10-24 Thread Sam LI
try "ip un-number command " may help Sam Li - Original Message - From: FRS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 10:25 PM Subject: Dial Backup > Hi all, > > I need your input here. > I have 4 remote sites that are connec

RE: Dial Backup

2000-10-24 Thread McCallum, Robert
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120 t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid231010 watch the word wrap -Original Message- From: FRS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24 October 2000 15:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Dial Backup Hi all, I need your input he

Re: Dial Backup

2000-10-24 Thread FRS
Thanks what do I use at the BRI interfaces ... "Serhat Erkan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 608227803BB6D211BB13C0BCEBDC01721888@MESSENGER">news:608227803BB6D211BB13C0BCEBDC01721888@MESSENGER... > you can use "ip unnumbered". so you don't need any ip add. at serial > interface

RE: Dial Backup

2000-10-24 Thread Serhat Erkan
you can use "ip unnumbered". so you don't need any ip add. at serial interfaces. this is ISDN DDR http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/123/5.html for extra issues use www.cisco.com/go/tools -> tech central this is a very helpful site for all cisco users. Serhat ERKAN Network Engineer -Origin