Re: ISDN One Way Calling

From: Keith Kruepke (lister@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 16 2000 - 10:26:23 GMT-3


   
Paul,

Hopefully you don't think there is any such thing as "the correct way of doing
" anything... ;-)

My prefered way of setting up one-way calling is to remove the phone number but
 keep the map statement and keep the dialer list. The reason is that if you re
move the dialer list, that end of the connection will always timeout after the
connection has been up for idle-timeout seconds, even if data is traversing. U
sing a dialer list makes that router keep reseting its idle timer. But it stil
l cannot make the call, because it has no number to call. (The map statement t
ies the name to the connection.)

If you do go with no dialer list, I would recommend setting the idle-timeout to
 the maximum. Then the calling router basically controls the connection comple
tely.

Keith

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephens, Paul [Prof.Serv]" <Paul.Andrew.Stephens@compaq.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 5:28 AM
Subject: ISDN One Way Calling

Hi Guys

I'm just going over a few things in the lab and have a question about only
one end of an isdn backup link making the call. What is the correct way of
doing it, 1) remove the dialer-list but leave the map statement and phone
number, 2)remove the dialer-list but leave the map statement with no phone
nubmer, or 3) remove the dialer-list and the map statement

Cheers

Paul Stephens

UK INI Network Consultant
Networks and Systems Integration Services
Compaq Computer Ltd
paul.andrew.stephens@compaq.com

Tel: (Mobile) +44 (0)7818 457948

www.compaq.co.uk



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