RE: Does it make sense to configure isdn callback and ospf

From: Robert Yee (robert@bluespud.com)
Date: Wed May 07 2003 - 22:05:10 GMT-3


As it turns out, it was a config error. I forgot to put 'broadcast' in my dialer map statement.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Mistichelli [mailto:jmistichelli@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 2:49 PM
To: Robert Yee; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Does it make sense to configure isdn callback and ospf
demand circuit?

Hi,
Can you provide configs. Maybe we can figure out why
its not working.

John
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--- Robert Yee <robert@bluespud.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been playing around with ppp callback. I've
> gotten the ppp callback portion to work correctly.
> However, when I add callback to my ospf demand
> circuit config, the demand circuit stops working.
>
> Logically, it makes no sense to configure both
> because, to me, callback takes advantage of cheaper
> dialing rates. If that were the case in real life,
> then why bother with callback at all. Just configure
> a demand-circuit with a dialer map on the side with
> cheaper rates.
>
> But, in this lab scenario, I'm trying to both to
> work together with no luck.
>
> I see that IPExpert's lab 20 has both configured?
>
> Any ideas? Thanks,
>
> Rob

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