From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Sat Jun 22 2002 - 04:41:05 GMT-3
Ali
All you are doing with a dialer list is to prevent interesting traffic, i.e
traffic that will "trigger" a call. Once the call is placed all traffic will
pass across the link unless filtered by an ACL on the interface.
HTH
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Ali Fahmi [mailto:afahmi@plasa.com]
Sent: 22 June 2002 08:16
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: behaviour IPX over ISDN
Hi All,
I need confirmation about behaviour of IPX over ISDN,
I have scenario like this,
net-60 (router A
=======F/R=========Router B (Net 20
||
||
======
ISDN=========
I have filtered RIP , SAPs and Serialization to prevent BRI
Int. bring up,
All Serial Interface is running EIGRP, All Ethernet and BRI
Interface is running RIP,
I created ipx route static in every router to reach
ethernet of each other router.
I disconnected the serial int, and cleared up the ipx
route,
all ipx entries were gone except static,
when I tried to ping from Router A to network 60 on router
B, the BRI int was bring up, and connected to the router B
and got reply.
I try to sho ipx route,
I saw ipx network 60 in routing table of Router A with "R"
flag ( it means got update from RIP via BRI),
Is this normal behaviour, when BRI interface is UP, RIP
will send update routing each other router ?? even RIP has
been filtered ???
I dont know whether it;s proper behaviour or not,
Anybody can explain me about this ? thanks,
This is my filter list,
access-list 900 deny -1 FFFFFFFF 0 FFFFFFFF 452
access-list 900 deny -1 FFFFFFFF 0 FFFFFFFF 453
access-list 900 deny -1 FFFFFFFF 0 FFFFFFFF 457
access-list 900 permit -1
dialer-list 1 protocol ipx list 900
dialer-list 1
Rgds,
Ali Fahmi
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