I haven't worked with the 800 but here are a few things that can cause
unwanted dialing:
dns lookups
routing table updates
ntp time sync
Anyone know if the 800 supports NTP?? That or routing updates would be your
best bet to get it to dial after a power failure/cycle
Tim
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The only way to do it would be to configure dialer-watch to monitor
a network that does not exist. The only problem is that the link will
never go down afterwards and you'll have a very expensive
leased-line..
I think an important question here is "why?", or "what is the
problem you are trying
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Enviado: miércoles, 28 de febrero de 2001 11:45
Asunto: RE: PLEASE HELP !!! Automatic dialing (Second Chance)
The only way to do it would be to configure dialer-watch to monitor
a network that does not exist. The only problem is that the link will
never go down afterwards an
Romero Arcas
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I think the issue is not to have any outbound web traffic going via the
isdn (?). If this is so, what you need is policy routing. I'll givve
you more details if this is indeed what you are trying to accomplish.
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