From: Lee Donald (Lee.Donald@bacs.co.uk)
Date: Fri Jul 09 2004 - 07:52:37 GMT-3
You don't need anything on RY.
If your dialer-watch is configured correctly on RX.
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Hi,
Is Gerry's answer right?
Thx,
BBD
Gerry Hilton
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Please respond to
Gerry Hilton
Hi.
dialer idle-timeout 0
so that, when the primary link is down and ISDN is up, Ry doesn't shut
the ISDN link down due to a lack of interesting traffic.
Gerry
ccie2be wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>How well do you know isdn configuration?
>
>Here's the scenario:
>
>Rx and Ry are connected via F/R. They also have an isdn circuit between
them.
>
>Rx is configured with dialer watch and is watching the loopback of Ry.
>
>Assume that dialer watch is correctly congiured on Rx.
>
>What, if anything, should be configured on Ry to make dialer watch work
well?
>
>Why?
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