From: Randall Scheffer (rscheffe@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 29 2000 - 23:09:14 GMT-3
Zhen / Scott,
That is exactly how Caslow explained my similar question in his class.
Randall
(Three days till Go time....wow!!!! Feb 1/2 San Jose)
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott F. Robohn [mailto:sfr@ccci.com]
Sent: January 28, 2000 8:10 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: dialer profile help
Zhen,
Here's my understanding:
'dialer remote-name policy-1' doesn't matter on HEADQUARTERS
because it's the CALLING router. It needs a dialer
remote-name, and it has to be different from the 'dialer
remote-name SATELLITE-1' used by Dialer0. So it's
essentially just a placeholder; notice that 'policy-1'
doesn't show up anywhere else in the two configs on pp.
188-189.
If another router were to call the HEADQUARTERS router using
this dialer interface, it would be expecting the calling
router to have either it's router name or it's ppp chap
hostname to be policy-1. But no one else is configured to
call this router, so this dialer remote-name isn't ever
really used.
HTH,
Scott
zhencai wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to do Caslow's p188, using dialer profile to back up. Where
does
> the "dialer remote-name policy-1" come from? (in HEADQUARTERS interface
> dialer 1) Everything else makes sense, I just don't get this one.
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Zhen Cai
>
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