From: Vijaykrishna (vijaykrishna@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 07 1999 - 02:44:25 GMT-3
I think the map command is only used to forward the broadcast packets when
the DDR link is up. The packets that match the ACL are actually reset the
idle-time counter. Also I don't think this would enable the fast idle timer
since these packets are not used to trigger the DDR..
-VJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Dispensa <dispensa@maverick.mwis.net>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Monday, December 06, 1999 6:52 PM
Subject: DDR question
>If a packet's next hop is referenced in multiple dialer map statements, and
>the interface is connected to where one of the maps points, which of the
>following will apply?
>
> - Packet will be 'interesting' - I'd think so
> - Packet will reset the idle timer of the connected interface - I'd think
>so
> - Packet will start the fast-idle timer on the interface because the
packet
>also refers to the other interface
>
>I ask this because of the following example from the design guide:
>
> dialer map ip 255.255.255.255 0118527351625
> dialer map ip 255.255.255.255 011653367085
>
>This looks like all it should do is forward broadcasts to whatever is
>currently at the other end of the dialer map and reset the idle timer
>(assuming it's connected, of course). Will it schedule the connected one
>for fast disconnect too due to contention? Also, if it is not connected,
>will the interface try the dial maps in order until it gets a connection?
>Does this reduce it to the same level as dial strings?
>
>Thanks for the input.
>
> - Steve
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