Re: ppp callback - username dial string

From: Netguy (netguy73@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 26 2001 - 00:51:01 GMT-3


   
two questions.
1. I have a configuration just like this one below and
my callback server isn't dropping the call when
callback client calls, to make a call back. anybody
else having this problem?
2. When I ping from callback client it tries to make a
call 5 times for each ping. does anybody know some
kind of timeout command on callback client to not make
it try 5 calls for 5 pings?
--- daneyon hansen <daneyonhansen@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I was way off! The only way I have ever done
> ppp callback is the
> following:
>
> PPP Callback Server
>
> interface bri 0
> ip address 7.1.1.7 255.255.255.0
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer callback-secure
> dialer map ip 7.1.1.8 name atlanta class dial1
> 81012345678901
> dialer-group 1
> ppp callback accept
> ppp authentication chap
> !
> map-class dialer dial1
> dialer callback-server username
>
> PPP Callback Client
>
> interface bri 0
> ip address 7.1.1.8 255.255.255.0
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer map ip 7.1.1.7 name dallas 81012345678902
> dialer-group 1
> ppp callback request
> ppp authentication chap
>
> In this configuration I have not had a problem with
> the callback server
> bringing up the line.
>
> Daneyon
>
> >From: "max aronica" >To: daneyonhansen@hotmail.com,
> ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Re: ppp callback -
> username dial string
> >Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 07:42:54 -0000 > >"dialer
> map callback" doesn't
> seem to exist.... have you ever >actually seen it
> ??? >
> >2520(config-if)#int bri 0 >2520(config-if)#dialer
> map ? > bridge
> Bridging > clns ISO CLNS > hpr HPR > ip IP > ipx
> Novell IPX > llc2 LLC2 >
> netbios NETBIOS > snapshot Snapshot routing support
> > > >I feel this
> should be a simple problem, but don't know how to
> >do.... >A should call
> B and B should callback A. >B should never call A by
> itself. > >If I deny
> any on the dialer list on router B, of course B will
> not >call A , but
> the idle-timeout will soon disconnect the line (no
> >traffic interesting)
> when B calls back. > >The point should be no dial
> string on B but how can
> it call back, >then? > >What if they ask for it.
> >Max > > > > > >>From:
> "daneyon hansen" >>Reply-To: "daneyon hansen" >>To:
> max_aronica@hotmail.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >>Subject: Re: ppp
> callback - username dial string >>Date: Wed, 25 Apr
> 2001 01:03:16 >> >>If
> you do a "dialer map callback class nonname broad
> DR#" on R2, >>then the
> >>router should only call R1 when their is a call
> back request from
> >>that >>router. >> >> >From: "max aronica"
> >Reply-To: "max aronica" >To:
> >>ccielab@groupstudy.com >> >Subject: ppp callback -
> username dial string
> >Date: Tue, 24 Apr >>2001 >>22:11:00 -0000 > >Just 3
> minutes of your
> time. >Suppose R1 should >>call >>R2, and R2 should
> drop and call-back R1
> (only >if >called). > >R2 >>should >>never call R1
> on its own initiative,
> so I don't want to >set a >> >dialer >>string on R2
> async or bri port. >
> >How can I have R2 use , when >>calling >>back, the
> dial string defined
> >in : > >username R1 >>callback-dialstring >>123456
> password cisco >>
>
>-----------------------------------------------------
> > >without
> >>setting >>the dialer string on the port ? > >This
> should not trigger
> the call >>for >>traffic or routing protocols, >but
> only >for callback
> return call, >>so it >>would be the one to use! >
> >Is the only way to
> make callback >>working the >>canonical one (dialer
> >map >ip name R1
> class dial1 broadcast 123456 >>etc...) ? > >Thanks
> for your response >Max
> > > > > > > > >Can you >>help >>.... >Thanks Max > >
> > >>
>



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