From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Feb 04 2001 - 18:28:23 GMT-3
No problems with legacy ddr but dialer-profiles and the contradictions I'm
coming across are driving me crazy (4 days to go).
- 99% of the sample configs show no spids under bri0 in the config when
using dialer profiles. I couldn't get it to work without adding spids
when using dms100. Any idea why? (might be a bug, I could see one side
dial and the other side keep coming up and dropping but I couldn't dial
from the other side at all. both sides dial fine when adding the spids so
it shouldn't have been a config issue).
- one of the big advantages of dialer profiles is you don't need dialer
maps. But I see them used in some sample configs. When would you need to
use dialer maps when using dialer-profiles and why?
- which is correct, putting ppp authentication under the physical
interface, the dialer interface, or both? The sample configs I've seen
aren't consistent at all.
- a lot of sample labs I've run across asking you to configure isdn
so that it comes up when a directly connected interface goes down. Backup
interface comes to mind but that supposedly causes problems when using
legacy DDR, you can't use the isdn link for anything else then. So far
lab purposes I would assume its safest to always use dialer profiles,
correct? The reason I say this is you never know what you might get on
Day 2 and something on Day 2 could require use of the isdn link but you
might already be using it as a backup interface and therefore it won't
work for the other purpose.
Another option I suppose would be to use dialer watch instead of backup
interface so we don't tie up the isdn link and we can get away with using
legacy ddr instead of dialer profiles.
Brian
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