From: Jeff Omick (jomick@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jul 16 2000 - 00:40:07 GMT-3
Can you send the configs
thanks
jeff
Keith Kruepke wrote:
>
> 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 dia
ler profiles, but I have tried the command on both the BRI and Dialer interface
s. Still the router dials immediately after disconnecting the previous call, n
o matter what the enable timeout is. I have not been able to get these routers
talking if I stop using dialer profiles (even with just a basic config), so I
have not been able to see if it would work that way. I'm hoping that dialer pr
ofiles will work somehow.
>
> I don't see a "dialer fast-rollover-delay" in the documentation, even in the
master index. I did try the "dialer fast-idle" command, and it did not change
anything 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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