From: max aronica (max_aronica@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2001 - 04:42:54 GMT-3
"dialer map callback" doesn't seem to exist.... have you ever actually seen
it ???
2520(config-if)#int bri 0
2520(config-if)#dialer map ?
bridge Bridging
clns ISO CLNS
hpr HPR
ip IP
ipx Novell IPX
llc2 LLC2
netbios NETBIOS
snapshot Snapshot routing support
I feel this should be a simple problem, but don't know how to do....
A should call B and B should callback A.
B should never call A by itself.
If I deny any on the dialer list on router B, of course B will not call A ,
but the idle-timeout will soon disconnect the line (no traffic interesting)
when B calls back.
The point should be no dial string on B but how can it call back, then?
What if they ask for it.
Max
>From: "daneyon hansen" <daneyonhansen@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: "daneyon hansen" <daneyonhansen@hotmail.com>
>To: max_aronica@hotmail.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: ppp callback - username dial string
>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 01:03:16
>
>If you do a "dialer map callback class nonname broad DR#" on R2, then the
>router should only call R1 when their is a call back request from that
>router.
>
> >From: "max aronica" >Reply-To: "max aronica" >To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >Subject: ppp callback - username dial string >Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001
>22:11:00 -0000 > >Just 3 minutes of your time. >Suppose R1 should call
>R2, and R2 should drop and call-back R1 (only >if >called). > >R2 should
>never call R1 on its own initiative, so I don't want to >set a >dialer
>string on R2 async or bri port. > >How can I have R2 use , when calling
>back, the dial string defined >in : > >username R1 callback-dialstring
>123456 password cisco
> >----------------------------------------------------- > >without setting
>the dialer string on the port ? > >This should not trigger the call for
>traffic or routing protocols, >but only >for callback return call, so it
>would be the one to use! > >Is the only way to make callback working the
>canonical one (dialer >map >ip name R1 class dial1 broadcast 123456
>etc...) ? > >Thanks for your response >Max > > > > > > > >Can you help
>.... >Thanks Max > > >
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