From: Rahmlow, Howard F. (howard.rahmlow@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 04 2001 - 12:58:31 GMT-3
Robert with out seeing the whole config its hard to tell. It sounds like you
have everything OK. I have seen alot of IOS problems with snapshot, and call
back. If you have a mix to 11.X and 12.x. Try switching the client and the
server around. You may also have to let the routers sit for a few cycles to
get the whole thing going. I now its a pain to to walk away, and let them
sit for half and hour. But I have seen it start to work, after walking away.
Not alot of help.
Howard
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert DeVito [mailto:robertdevito@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 10:40 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Snapshot routing and dialer callback
I have a scenerio that requires me to have R2 call R3, R3 to drop the
session and to callback R2. Easy no problem. It also requires me to run
IPXRIP accross the ISDN line and to come up for periodic updates. I have R2
(calling router) as the snapshot client and R3 (callback router) as the
snapshot server. Now with the snapshot quiet timers expires the client, R2,
calls R3, drops the call and R3 calls R2 back. At the point, the routers
wait out it dialer idle time and never fullfill the active period of snap
shot. If I take callback out of the picture, it works just fine, stays up
for 5 minutes and drops.. What is the trick will callback and snapshot
routing?? is it to make R3 (callback router) as the snapshot client?
R3----------------z----------------R2
callback accepted callback request
snapshot server 5 snapshot client 5 8 dialer
Thank you,
Robert
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