Re: snapshot dialer

From: ccie candidate (ccie1@lycos.com)
Date: Mon Sep 02 2002 - 07:48:29 GMT-3


Hi ;

the dialer map used with BRI interface is needed to map where the snapshot should dial to send the updates , remember that the bri interface can dial different sites for different purposes . this is a must step to allow the snapshot work properly .

the dialer keyword used when you define the client and server is used to allow the snapshot to acitvate the line to send routing updates..if you remove it ..the snapshot will exchange updates only when the line is up due to the normal interesting traffic ..

HTH

 

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On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 01:46:17 kpalmer wrote: >Homies- > >The TAC/CCO documentation is really unclear, or, I'm retarded! >Snapshot routing, you obviously have the client and server config's >which are pretty straight forward. But the *dialer* keyword and the >additive *dialer map snapshot* map are confusing. > >Q: *dialer* on the client, does it point to the *dialer map snapshot*, > <or> > the *dialer map ip(ipx) x.x.x.x name r1 broadcast 5551111 > > ..........statement??? > >In other words, > >interface BRI 0/0 > ip address 133.10.19.1 255.255.255.252 > dialer map ip 133.10.19.2 name r1 broadcast 5551111 > snapshot client 5 30 dialer <---- "use the dialer map ip"? > ^ > | > | >or "use the dialer map snapshot that I've added" > >I suppose the, *dialer map snapshot*, is for multiple connections, >telling the IOS which remote is the Snapshot peer? >If that's the case, then do you *need* the *dialer map snapshot*, >if you only have one peer? > >Help....and thanks in advance! > > >Kip Palmer >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >_________________________________________________________________ >Commercial lab list: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/commercial.html >Please discuss commercial lab solutions on this list.



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