No persistant or DDR for ISDN Profiles?
 




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No persistant or DDR for ISDN Profiles?

 
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 7:48 am    Post subject: No persistant or DDR for ISDN Profiles? Reply with quote

Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone knows a way of configuring ISDN dialer
profiles to dial when the interface isn't shutdown, without using DDR
or persistant dialing?

Thanks in advance,

Ben.
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ciscodagama@gmail.com
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 10:53 am    Post subject: Re: No persistant or DDR for ISDN Profiles? Reply with quote

The question is not very clear. Which interface is not shutdown?

I think it would be better if you describe the specifics of a
particular situation and the behavior you desire from the dialer
profile in that network.

Cisco da Gama
http://ciscostudy.blogspot.com
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 12:58 am    Post subject: Re: No persistant or DDR for ISDN Profiles? Reply with quote

I guess you could configure your dialer profiles via dialer watch to watch
a route that's always absent. Or use "backup interface" backing up some
interface that's always down.

However, I personally believe that it's good for all devices to use [S]NTP,
so I would just configure NTP everywhere and make NTP interesting.

Aaron

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~ Hi all,
~
~ Just wondering if anyone knows a way of configuring ISDN dialer
~ profiles to dial when the interface isn't shutdown, without using DDR
~ or persistant dialing?
~
~ Thanks in advance,
~
~ Ben.
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