RE: apple dialer-list

From: Johnson, Charles (Charles.Johnson@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2001 - 16:12:29 GMT-3


   
Julie Ann,
Snapshot works great with RTMP. I was looking for a way to make AppleTalk EIGR
P DDR work like IP (make the routing protocol uninteresting, but use a floating
 static to bring up the dial connection). If I leave the broadcast keyword out
 of the dialer map, EIGRP never works, even when the call is connected.

I don't know how to build an access list to make AppleTalk broadcasts uninteres
ting.

charles

r4#sho dialer

BRI0 - dialer type = ISDN

Dial String Successes Failures Last called Last status
72974 1 0 1d14h successful
0 incoming call(s) have been screened.
0 incoming call(s) rejected for callback.

BRI0:1 - dialer type = ISDN
Idle timer (103 secs), Fast idle timer (20 secs)
Wait for carrier (60 secs), Re-enable (3 secs)
Dialer state is data link layer up
Dial reason: appletalk (s=12800.4, d=0.255)
Time until disconnect 95 secs
Connected to 72974 (r6)

-----Original Message-----
From: Connary, Julie Ann [mailto:jconnary@cisco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 10:43 AM
To: Mike S. Lee
Cc: Charles Johnson; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: apple dialer-list

How about snapshot routing.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/dial_c/d
csnap.htm

or use an appletalk access-list on your dialer-list protocol appletalk 610

access-list 610 deny network other-access

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np2_c/2c
apple.htm#xtocid1857134

other-access covers all networks not enumerated by permit statements.

****I have not tried this in the lab - but have done the snapshot and it
works****

Julie An n

At 09:16 AM 1/2/2001 -0600, Mike S. Lee wrote:
>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
>mikele@cisco.com
>(512)378-1331 ofc
>Text Page: mikele@epage.cisco.com
>
>
>
>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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