Re: apple dialer-list

From: Mike S. Lee (mikele@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2001 - 12:16:16 GMT-3


   
if you are taking the lab after 1 Feb then you shouldn't have to worry
about it. If before then, have you tried using GRE tunnels. Because a
tunnel interface has a default bandwidth of 9k, your normal serial line
would be a more preferred route. When it failes the packets will be
encapsulated and follow the tunnel through the backup line. Anyway, i have
tried this in this on production networks and it works really well for no
allowing chatty protocols to keep up an expensive dialup line. This
technique also works well with IPX. here is a link that might help.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/cc/so/neso/axso/neax/dialup/aisdn_an.htm

Mike Lee
CCNP+LATM+Security+Voice Access/CCDP
NNCSE/NNCDE
Cisco Systems, Inc.
12515 Research Blvd., Bldg. 04
Austin, TX 78759-2200

DSL Customer Support Engineering
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At 12:28 AM 1/1/2001 -0500, Charles Johnson wrote:
>Happy New Year!
>
>Does anyone know how to define a dialer-list so that appletalk
>broadcasts are not interesting, but other apple traffic is?
>
>After the call is up, I want broadcasts so appletalk EIGRP will work,
>but I don't want hellos to keep the call up. I'd rather use a static
>route to bring up the call.
>
>TIA
>
>Charles
>
>



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