Re: dialer-group under BRI interface

From: John Matus (John.Matus@tokiom.com)
Date: Fri Nov 11 2005 - 21:23:17 GMT-3


i kinda see your point, but it could be a bit confusing for someone
(possibly). by default, there is no dialer-group configured on an
interface, so issuing the command "no dialer-g 1" is fairly mute........but
i do see where you are coming from.

Regards,

John D. Matus
Technical Support / PAS
Fujitsu Consulting
626-568-7716
John.Matus@tokiom.com

                                                                           
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Hi John,

thanks for your response.
what I mean with no dialer-group 1 is just for explicitness in explaining
this,

int bri0/0
 dialer map ip 12.12.12.1 name R1 broadcast 1111
 no dialer-group 1
 dialer idle-timeout 0

is the same with :

int bri0/0
 dialer map ip 12.12.12.1 name R1 broadcast 1111
 dialer idle-timeout 0

Rgds,
Thomwin

John Matus <John.Matus@tokiom.com> wrote:
 tom,
 'no dialer-group x' only negates the statement 'dialer-group x'. it does
 not act like a 'deny' statement.

 Regards,

 John D. Matus
 Technical Support / PAS
 Fujitsu Consulting
 626-568-7716
 John.Matus@tokiom.com

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 Montiean,

 if the tasks ask about Legacy DDR you still need the remote side calling
 number mapped to the remote IP.

 and if another requirement says that this side can't initiate a call then
 you should specify
 : no dialer-group 1
 and to avoid disconnection from this called side, you need to specify
 dialer idle-timeout 0

 R2

 int bri0/0
 dialer map ip 12.12.12.1 name R1 broadcast 1111
 no dialer-group 1
 dialer idle-timeout 0

 please correct it if I'm wrong...

 Rgds,
 Thomwin

 Montiean wrote:
 Folks,
 Let say the question asking only one side to initiate the call so on
 other site will just configure "dialer map" without remote isdn calling
 number. This would be enough not to let the router call out.
 However, in some solution guide from lab workbook use additional command
 like " dialer-group" on the side that doesnot need to initiate the call.
 As

 I know, dialer-group will use to screen the traffic to initiate the call.
 I

 am not sure why we still need it as above scenario.
 Any ideas?

 Thanks,
 Montiean

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