Re: ISIS ISDN

From: Joseph D. Phillips (josephdphillips@fastmail.us)
Date: Fri Sep 03 2004 - 18:34:30 GMT-3


Hardly. :)

Thanks, though.

The dialer list command for clns-is may not show if you do a "?"

I'm not on a router right now, but it goes something like:

      dialer-l 1 pro clns-is a a

James wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 02:28:53PM -0700, Joseph D. Phillips wrote:
>
>>You define clns-is traffic as interesting.
>
>
> You rock.
>
> -J
>
>
>>James wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Okay got a Q..
>>>
>>>With just simple ISDN configuration below, and running IS-IS over it,
>>>there won't be any CLNS adjacency formulating unless the ISDN circuit is
>>>already
>>>dialed and up and operational as defined by dialer-list.
>>>
>>>Now my question is... how do I make it so that CLNS will bring up the ISDN
>>>interface and establish adj. even when ISDN is in down state due to no ip
>>>traffic?
>>>
>>>Many thanks,
>>>-J
>>>
>>>interface BRI0/0
>>>ip address 160.10.15.5 255.255.255.0
>>>ip router isis
>>>encapsulation ppp
>>>dialer map clns 49.0004.1600.1000.3003.00 name LL3 broadcast 8358613
>>>dialer map clns 49.0004.1600.1000.3003.00 name LL3 broadcast 8358713
>>>dialer map ip 160.10.15.3 name LL3 broadcast 8358613
>>>dialer map ip 160.10.15.3 name LL3 broadcast 8358713
>>>dialer-group 1
>>>isdn switch-type basic-ni
>>>isdn spid1 0835861401 8358614
>>>isdn spid2 0835871401 8358714
>>>no peer neighbor-route
>>>no cdp enable
>>>isis circuit-type level-2-only
>>>dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
>>>dialer-list 1 protocol clns permit
>>>!



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