RE: ISDN Question

From: Derek Buelna (dameon@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 11 2000 - 03:13:00 GMT-3


   
I was under the impression you could do this:

Legacy: physical interface - dialer map with a dial string on one end and no
dial string on the other.
DDR: dialer interface - no map of course - no dial string on one end as
above.

If he doesn't have a dial string, he can't call, right?
I guess the debugs would say that he would try and call but no dial string.

Do any of you have any thoughts on this?
It is obviously important to have this configured properly so that only one
side will ever try to dial.

-Derek

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Daniel Keller
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 7:50 PM
To: sbhakta@charter.net; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: ISDN Question

Do this on the non-calling router:

Int bri0
dialer-group 1

dialer-list 1 protocol ip deny

Then no traffic will ever trigger a call.

Dan Keller

>>> "Sanjay Bhakta" <sbhakta@charter.net> 10/10/00 09:31PM >>>
It is possible to set one side to be the calling and we will not have to use
dialer maps on the called router for IP and IPX. The IOS will create dialer
maps dynamically.

What if you are also routing appletalk or decnet over ISDN and you want to
make sure only one side will be initiating calls. I suppose we can create
dialer maps on the called router with a wrong dialer string, which I have
done and seems to work fine.

Is there another way?

********
Sanjay Bhakta (Halifax 10/18)
sbhakta@charter.net
sanjaybhakta@hotmail.com



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