Dialer Profiles and Multipoint Interface

From: Geert Nijs (geert.nijs@simac.be)
Date: Fri Oct 22 2004 - 12:29:46 GMT-3


Hi group,
 
I am in need of your help. I am getting all confused now.
I need to configure ONE BRI interface for "Backup Interface & Load" AND for dialing other (multiple) sites.
Is this possible ??
The problem i am having is: "Can you configure a multipoint interface with Dialer Profiles ???"
This is what i have at this time:
 
int bri1/0
   dialer pool-member 1
   dialer pool-member 2
   <other config surpressed>
 
int Dialer0
   dialer pool 1
   ip unnumbered Serial1
   <other config surpressed>
int Serial1
    ip address x.x.x.x
    backup interface Serial1
    backup load 50 30
   <other config surpressed>
 
int Dialer1
   dialer pool 2
   ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
   dialer in-band
   dialer map ip 1.1.1.2 name NAME1 <phone1>
   dialer map ip 1.1.1.3 name NAME2 <phone2>
   dialer map ip 1.1.1.4 name NAME3 <phone3>
   <other config surpressed>
 
 
Will this work ??
 
The problem i have is that Cisco always says NOT to use dialer maps with dialer profiles (dialer pool x).
You must use "dialer remote name" and "dialer string".
But then i loose the capability to dial multiple sites from the same interface (on Dialer1) and i don't want that.
How to solve this ? PS. Splitting the 1.1.1.0 subnet and making multiple dialer interfaces is NOT an option.....
 
All help appreciated,
 
Regards,
Geert
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