From: Annu Roopa (annu_roopa@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 15 2003 - 11:59:49 GMT-3
Danny,
This is how i have understood it.
snapshot client 5 30 - this wont not let the client side to call the server side.So with "dialer" option it makesthe client dial when the quite period expires to xchange Routing table.
snapshot client 5 30 dialer - This will enable the client to dial. When the active time gets over say 5 mts it goes into Quite state for 30 mts. Now let us say u ping from this router to the other side while in quite state ( "show snapshot" shows router is in Quite state and still 10 mts left) the Bri0 interface comes up and router transitions to "Active" state for next 5 mts and router xchanges routing updates.
snapshot client 5 30 suppress-statechange-update dialer - same as above except that when u ping, the interface comes up but routing updates wont be exchanged and it wont transition to Active state....meaning any transition of interface wont make a state change.At end of Quite period it calls and xchanges routing information.
HTH. Let me know if u need more clarity.
Regards,
Annu
Danny.Andaluz@triaton-na.com wrote:
Hey, Group. I am having trouble understanding this argument on the snapshot client configuration. It's the "dialer" option at the end of the command. This is straight from CCO:
snapshot client 5 30 suppress-statechange-update dialer
!-- This is a client side with an active period of 5 minutes and quiet period of
!-- 30 minutes. Routing table updates are not exchanged when other interesting
!-- traffic has activated the interface. <<!-- start the active period for exchanging routing table updates.>>>
As far as the above, doesn't the client do this anyway. He is the one that initiates the call to get routing information.
This is what the command reference says on the doc cd. It's equally as vague (to me anyway):
Thanks,
Danny
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