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isdn calls problems

fsamper
Level 1
Level 1

hello !

i have a problem. I have various remotes routers calling in AS5300 using the same username and password. They do well the call but they don't ping and i don't have theirs controls. In spite of it the AS5300 learnt theirs routing routes. When I do "show users" don´t fill in the peer address field.

The remote router configurations are:

nterface Dialer1

ip unnumbered Loopback0

encapsulation ppp

dialer pool 1

dialer string 00900841111

dialer string 09008441111

dialer string 900844111

dialer load-threshold 128 outbound

dialer watch-group 1

dialer-group 1

no fair-queue

no cdp enable

ppp authentication chap callin

ppp chap hostname cisco

ppp chap password 1234

ppp multilink

ppp multilink links maximum 2

ppp multilink endpoint

the configuration Access Server is;

multilink bundle-name endpoint

interface Serial0:15

no ip address

encapsulation ppp

no logging event link-status

dialer rotary-group 1

no snmp trap link-status

isdn switch-type primary-net5

isdn incoming-voice modem

no fair-queue

no cdp enable

ppp multilink

interface Dialer1

ip unnumbered Loopback0

encapsulation ppp

no ip split-horizon

no ip mroute-cache

dialer in-band

dialer-group 1

no peer default ip address

no fair-queue

no cdp enable

ppp authentication chap pap

ppp ipcp accept-address

thank .i need yours helps

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Kevin Dorrell
Level 10
Level 10

I see you have "no peer default ip address". This means the remote IP address will be determined entirely by the remote router.

Could you please check that each remote router has a distict multilink endpoint name (i.e. hostname), and each one has a different IP address on its dialer interface.

You say that you can see routes installed for each remote router, but that they are all coming into the same bundle. That sounds like are not differentiating their endpoint names.

I have always put "ppp multilink" on the dialer interface as well, but I don't know whether that is common praactice.

Does this help?

Kevin Dorrell

Luxembourg

makchitale
Level 6
Level 6

Can you please try these commands:

interface Dialer1

dialer mult-map-same-name <== hidden command

ppp ipcp ignore-map

ppp multilink

There is another way of doing the same by using Virtual-Profiles.

Thanks, Mak

hello!. I have attempted with the commands that you give me.....Congratulations!....you're good.

it is in this way. Thank you for your atention.

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