Dialer remote-name issue

From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Mon May 05 2003 - 02:53:22 GMT-3


Hi Guys,

I got a problem with using dialer profiles.
Suppose you have one router(rtr1) that needs to dial to two other routers (rtr2 and rtr3). using the same dialer profile.
You can get away with the calling using 2 dialer string so the dialer is able to issue a call to the rtr3 when rtr2 is not available.
Now the second problem would be the dialer remote-name. I cant' put two dialer remote-name in one profile. and I can't seems to find anything that can instruct a router to manipulate this value when it is used for authentication.

Moreover I stil have to use PPP, so even if I can get the binding to work (CLID or DNIS), it would still disconnect the connection when calling to the non default router rtr3 that is ( the call to rtr3 would failed as expected, due to the mismatch of
name configured for PPP-CHAP with the one configured for dialer remote-name )

Anybody knows a workaround ?

Regards,
Donny

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