RE: ISDN Question

From: Snow, Tim (timothy.snow@eds.com)
Date: Mon Jul 28 2003 - 23:25:54 GMT-3


If your getting a "encap failed" message than it's probably due to either of
two things

1) you don't have a proper "dialer map" statement point to the remote router
2) authentication isn't working properly and the name isn't binding to the
channel that the first call came in from and the router your seeing those
messages on is actually trying to place a call back to the remote side.

Been there done that. (check ppp hostnames and the like)

Tim
1 day to go

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Phillipo [mailto:jim.phillipo@guardent.com]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 10:05 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: 'brian@cyscoexpert.com'
Subject: ISDN Question

I was always under the ASSUMPTION that the dialer group and dilaer list were
only for bringing up the link (interesting traffic). I am working on a lab
that requires only one side to make a call.
 
Until I put the dialer commands on the called router it would not work. I
would connect but I would get the dreaded encapsulation failed message.
 
Is this the correct operation ?
 
I did have my dialer map on the called router with the dial number left out.
 
TIA
 
 
JIm

Jim Phillipo, CCNP, CCDP
Sr. Internetworking Engineer
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