Re: PPP callback

From: Keith Kruepke (lister@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 14 2000 - 21:59:30 GMT-3


   
Well, no matter how well-documented they are, they don't seem to do the trick.

I have already tried the "dialer enable-timeout" to no avail. I am using diale
r profiles, but I have tried the command on both the BRI and Dialer interfaces.
  Still the router dials immediately after disconnecting the previous call, no
matter what the enable timeout is. I have not been able to get these routers t
alking if I stop using dialer profiles (even with just a basic config), so I ha
ve not been able to see if it would work that way. I'm hoping that dialer prof
iles will work somehow.

I don't see a "dialer fast-rollover-delay" in the documentation, even in the ma
ster index. I did try the "dialer fast-idle" command, and it did not change an
ything either.

Still trying,
Keith

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Medeiros" <tonygreat@home.com>
To: "Keith Kruepke" <lister@kruepke.com>; <CCIElab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: PPP callback

Use the:

"dialer enable-timeout" or the "dialer fast-rollover-delay" on the client
side. This will delay the interface dialing out untill the server gets a
chance to call back. It's prettly well documented in the CD.
Tony

 Original Message -----
From: "Keith Kruepke" <lister@kruepke.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 4:33 PM
Subject: PPP callback

> All,
>
> I am testing PPP callback and am having one minor problem. I have two
routers configured for PPP callback, one as the client and one as the
server. When I try to ping from the client to the server, the client
initiates a call and requests the callback. But before the server can call
back, the client tries to dial again (2nd ping packet) and connects, so the
server's interface is unavailable when it tries to return the original call.
As you can imagine, this happens for all five ping packets, and in the end,
the server usually cannot connect. (It has actually managed a connection
after the last call a couple of times.)
>
> If I do an extended ping and specify only one packet, everything is fine.
The server initiates the callback right after getting the call, and both
routers are happy.
>
> What do I need to do to prevent the callback client from initiating so
many calls in such quick succession? I have followed the PPP callback
config guide and used all of the commands it lists. I have even tried
playing with the timers on the callback client. Does anyone have any
suggestions?
>
> Many thanks,
> Keith
>



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