From: balaji.balakrishnan (balaji.balakrishnan@swift.com)
Date: Tue Feb 18 2003 - 12:22:08 GMT-3
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for your reply.
I understand that if you configure idle-timout and dialer-list without dialer string at host site, we can control non-interesting
traffic from keeping the line up. But, I wonder what would be the configuration at the client site which initiating the call. Don't
we still need to configure the dialer-list to define the interesting traffic which can trigger the call. If so, say for example, NAS
router kicks the idle time-out and client accidentally again triggers the call. What the NAS router will do ? Does it again wait
till the idle time-out to drop the line? Does there any way to better control from the NAS router ?
Also, the client side could be a simple PC also with ISDN TA to initiate the call. In such case, I can not define anything like
dialer-list and all the traffic will try to initiate the call. So even if NAS router kicks the idle- timout, the client ( PC ) will
again start initiating the call. Do we have any solution on this case?
Thanks,
Rgds,
Bala.
Aaron Woody wrote:
> You can setup dialer-list to define interesting traffic with dialer-group at
> host site and set dialer idle-timeout to the value to want. Since you don't
> have any dial strings setup at host this setup will not initiate a call from
> host, however, will allow host to hang-up when no interesting traffic is
> coming across ISDN link.
>
> Aaron
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> balaji.balakrishnan
> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:07 AM
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> Cc: ccie8776@rochester.rr.com; tschaffran@cconlinelabs.com;
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> Subject: Dialer idel timeout in NAS router
>
> Hi Group,
>
> I have a specific configuration requirement . The setup is like many baby
> ISDN routers ( Cisco 800/1600 with BRI) calling NAS
> router ( 3600/AS5200 with PRI). Call will always initiated from baby ISDN
> routers. Usually we setup dialer list and idle time in the
> baby router to drop the line when there is no interesting traffic.
> But, I need to configure NAS routers to do that function. I like to
> configure in such a way that the baby router will initiate the
> calls and NAS router should monitor the interesting traffic and should drop
> the line after the idle time-out. Note that the all the
> baby routers will have same kind of traffic and dialer-list configuration
> in NAS router should be generic to be applied for all
> incoming ISDN calls. Does anyone has any idea ???
>
> Rgds,
> Bala.
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