next :) Any help would be greatly
appreciated ...
Thanks again ...
Regards ..
Paul ...
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Einstooge makes some good points.
Also, when you say you can't
configuration? Have you applied it to an
interface?
JMcL
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Hi All,
I was just making my way through a couple ISDN/DDR Snapshot =
routing scenarios and made a unlikely observation.
For reference purposes I was making use of my CZone =
privileges(disclaimer) in mocking up David wolsefer ISDN lab exercise =
and got the following results. Before
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I'll defer to David on this, since, in part, I don't have the exact
lab in front of me. But remember that BGP is there both to advertise
your routes to other AS, and to accept routes from other AS. Could
your configuration have been trying to bring up a session to listen
to the other AS,
I have an 804 isdn router that doesnt seem to want to
generate a call even if i do a broadcast ping of
255.255.255.255 i did a debug and got a message of
something like " no interesting traffic" can someone
give me an example to force this thing to dial the
host router??
th
under the interface (bri or dialer) which dials type the following command
"dialer-group 1"
then create an access list which permits any ip packet
"dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit"
that should do the trick and generate interesting traffic
Santosh Koshy
"beth shriver
Yes what i think is that you have forgot the
'dialer-group 1' command on the dialer interface and
'dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit' or 'dialer-list 1
protocol ip list 1' where list 1 is the access list
you define to generate the interesting traffic.
Khalil
Network engineer
CCNP, MCSE
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