From: Joe Soricelli (jsoricelli@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 21 1999 - 15:07:10 GMT-3
Ben,
I believe that the idle-timeout feature is a local config only. The
routers do not share this feature when they connect. If the line sits
idle longer than 120 secs (the default) from either side of the link,
then the line will drop. Like you said, setting the timeout on each
router to a higher number will keep the line up. Also, remember than
interesting traffic will reset that timer.
Hope this helps,
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Rife <brife@bignet.net>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 8:11 PM
Subject: ISDN DDR
Hello Fellow Candidates,
86 days till' my dreams come true (July 14 - RTP)
I have a question about ISDN DDR. I have 2 routers with BRI interfaces
connected via an ISDN simulator (Switch) in my lab. I can't get the
connection to stay up longer than 120 sec unless I configure a dialer
idle-timeout ### statement on each router.
Shouldn't I be able to configure this on just the router dialing out?
I tried that and received the following on the called router using
debugs:
BRI0:1: idle timeout
BRI0:1: disconnecting call
Good luck my friends,
Benjy Rife
MCSE, CNE, CCIE Candidate
brife@bignet.net
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