From: rehan u nedaria (rehannedaria@rediffmail.com)
Date: Fri Dec 20 2002 - 12:53:50 GMT-3
Thanks Everybody... i got the point
Regards
Rehan
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 Tim Fletcher wrote :
>Excellent point. Having myself gotten an $1,800 ISDN bill at home
>several years ago, it is definitely something to be aware of. I
>personally like dialer watch for lab scenarios, but it can be
>dangerous in the real world.
>
>-Tim Fletcher
>
>At 12:09 AM 12/20/2002 -0500, Todd Veillette wrote:
>>Exactly my point! Any Cisco listeners out here .
>>Dialer watch is a solid backup for a 24/7 client
>>but for 8x5x5 clients it is not.
>>
>>When the client gets the $500 bill for being up
>>18 hours on a Sunday due to a DAX eating itself,
>>it is not, "Great Job" that I typically hear in response.
>>
>>How about an option where the idle time out, after
>>a dialer-watch event, sets a flag converting to DDR
>>then clears the flag when the route comes back?
>>
>>-TV
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Tim Fletcher" <tim@fletchmail.net>
>>To: "Todd Veillette" <tveillette@myeastern.com>;
>><ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>>Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>>Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 11:12 PM
>>Subject: Re: Dialer Watch
>>
>>
>> > Dialer watch doesn't work that way. Once it comes up it will
>>stay up until
>>there is another route. Interesting traffic is irrelevant.
>>Usually I do not
>>even define a dialer-group.
>> >
>> > It does however use the idle-timeout interval to determine
>>how often to
>>check the routes.
>> >
>> > -Tim Fletcher
>> >
>> > At 06:31 PM 12/19/02 -0500, Todd Veillette wrote:
>> > >Along the same lines, dialer watch works great -
>> > >EXCEPT I have yet to come up with a dialer watch
>> > >solution that comes up when you lose your route(s)
>> > >AND will go back down based on not having any
>> > >interesting traffic over the route(s).
>> > >
>> > >Any Ideas?
>> > >-TV
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >----- Original Message -----
>> > >From: "Tim Fletcher" <tim@fletchmail.net>
>> > >To: "rehan u nedaria" <rehannedaria@rediffmail.com>;
>> > ><ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>> > >Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 11:47 AM
>> > >Subject: Re: Dialer Watch
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >> Rehen,
>> > >>
>> > >> That the way I've always done it. If you define
>>interesting traffic,
>>the
>> > >> link can come up even if your route is still valid. So if
>>you only want
>>it
>> > >> to come up when your route disappears, don't define
>>interesting
>>traffic.
>> > >>
>> > >> -Tim Fletcher
>> > >>
>> > >> At 12:31 PM 12/19/2002 +0000, rehan u nedaria wrote:
>> > >> >Hi Guys
>> > >> > A query on dialer watch-list.I was going
>>through a scenario
>> > >> > where they had asked me that if a specific network goes
>>down say
>> > >10.0.0.0
>> > >> > then the isdn should trigger.
>> > >> >
>> > >> >I used dialer watch list where i did not used the
>>diler-group command
>>for
>> > >> >intresting traffic.This works fine.
>> > >> >
>> > >> >Is this configuration without creating the intresting
>>traffic is
>>right.
>> > >> >
>> > >> >Regards
>> > >> >Rehan
>> > >> >.
>> > >> .
>> > >.
>.
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