From: Anthony Pace (anthonypace@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 21:03:11 GMT-3
I have seen the differeing references as well and gotten different
opinions from various people on the list. 2 maps vs. 1 map, ppp
multiplink vs. dialer load threshold (with no ppp multilink)
There must be a boilerplate which is considered the best practice
because if it is switch dependent and there is no ISDN switch
documentation in the CCIE lab and this is not really addressed on the
CD; I would think knowing the different idiosyncrosies of the ISDN
switchs would not be fair game for the exam.
Anthony Pace
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 06:01:38 +0000, "John White"
<jan_white7@hotmail.com> said:
> Hi guys,
> Does anybody know if there some kind of rule which governs dialer
> configurations.? Quite often one can see different kind of configs when
> it
> comes to enabling second B-channel under the load condition. Some
> people use
> ppp multilink and one dialer map statement(I'm talking here about
> legacy
> DDR).
> Others (e.g recent lab from CCIE Bootcamp) use ppp multilink and 2
> dialer
> map statements with 2 different dialer strings. Does is it depend on
> the
> type of isdn switch?
> What is proper procedure?
> I tried to test it in my lab, but it doesn't work either way. The
> second
> B-channel just won't come up.
> Thanks
> Jan
>
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