From: Ed Lui (edwlui@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 15 2005 - 15:28:07 GMT-3
Just a wild guess. When there is no "time until disconnect ..". Means
there is interesting traffic passing through versus the line was idle.
Experts, please correct me......
Thanks,
-- Edward (A+, Net+, MCP, MCP+I, MCSE, CCNA, CCNP)On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 13:19:33 -0500, gladston@br.ibm.com <gladston@br.ibm.com> wrote: > Why sometimes 'sh dialer' shows "time until disconnect .." and sometimes it does not? > > Any clue appreciated. > > r5#sh dialer > > BRI0/0 - dialer type = ISDN > > Dial String Successes Failures Last DNIS Last status > 0 incoming call(s) have been screened. > 0 incoming call(s) rejected for callback. > > BRI0/0:1 - dialer type = ISDN > Idle timer (60 secs), Fast idle timer (20 secs) > Wait for carrier (30 secs), Re-enable (15 secs) > Dialer state is data link layer up > Interface bound to profile Di25 > Time until disconnect 42 secs > Current call connected 00:00:17 > Connected to 8358661 (r2) > > r5#sh dialer > > BRI0/0 - dialer type = ISDN > > Dial String Successes Failures Last DNIS Last status > 0 incoming call(s) have been screened. > 0 incoming call(s) rejected for callback. > > BRI0/0:1 - dialer type = ISDN > Idle timer (60 secs), Fast idle timer (20 secs) > Wait for carrier (30 secs), Re-enable (15 secs) > Dialer state is data link layer up > Interface bound to profile Di25 > Current call connected 00:00:08 > Connected to 8358661 (r2) > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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