WE have serveral branches that have passive int on the bri0 and we do use
floating static routes. What i ended up doing was removing the config from
the bri, reloading the router, entered the switch type and spids and it
dialed fine. Thanks all for the suggestions.
James
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what about a passive interface for eigrp for your bri0, maybe use a floating
static if its an option to dial your remote end
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Yes, we are running EIGRP, and someone put in an permit any any statement
in. I removed that but ISDN is still not dialing. if i look at the history,
it shows it has dialed successfully a few weeks ago. The IOS is 11.2(5)P so
i cannot force a call to test connectivity with the carrier switch. laye
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> BRI0: Dialing cause ip (s=10.3.101.13, d=224.0.0.10)
> BRI0: Already 255 call(s) in progress on BRI0, dialing not
> allowed
>
> I have never seen this msg before. Anyone know what this means?
> Is there a loop somewhere?
I would guess that you have EIGRP running seeing as that is the multi
Im trying to get ISDN backup to work, but as i am debugging dialer packets,
I am seeing this.
BRI0: Dialing cause ip (s=10.3.101.13, d=224.0.0.10)
BRI0: Already 255 call(s) in progress on BRI0, dialing not
allowed
I have never seen this msg before. Anyone know what this means? Is there a
loop s
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