From: Rodgers Moore (rodgers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 05 2001 - 00:47:56 GMT-3
There is another way too. Remove the dailer-map completely, and let the router
build the map dynamically. This way you don't have to have authentication on
the side without a dial string.
Rodgers Moore
adiment@uswest.com wrote:
> I would guess you are not using authentication. This same problem has
> happened to me. I found out in the CCIE power session at networkers that
> the routers still need to resolve where to send the packets in the
> dialer-map statement. Either using a dial string or authentication. If one
> side does not have a dial string you need authentication to resolve it.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roberto Omori [mailto:roberto.omori@bol.com.br]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:24 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: ISDN encapsulation Failed
>
> Hi all,
>
> To allow only one side to make the call the basic idea is omit the dial
> string
> isnt it? Well, I have experienced the following problem:
>
> 1-If I config. the strings on both sides I can ping both routers.
>
> 2-If I config. only one side, it dials, the connection is established but I
> cannot ping the remote router.
>
> Debugging ip packets, it presents an "encapsulation failed" message.
>
> Has anyone experienced this problem?
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