hey :)
i had the same trouble...
i think when you use the dialer-map you have to specify the ip of the
default gateway, as oposed to the interface
so instead of ip route blah blah serial0,
make it ip route blah blah xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Justin..
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Tony Russell wrote:
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> I have attached a modem to the serial port (async) of a 1602 (installed
> WIC). I can dialup and connect to an AS5300 but can't get any traffic to
> cross the link.
>
> Here is the config of the S1
> interface Serial1
> physical-layer async
> ip address negotiated
> no ip directed-broadcast
> encapsulation ppp
> keepalive 10
> dialer in-band
> dialer idle-timeout 300
> dialer map ip XX.XX.XX.XX modem-script dialin system-script login broadcast
> XXXXXXX
> dialer hold-queue 10
> dialer-group 1
> async mode dedicated
> fair-queue 64 16 0
>
> I have a static route
> 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 1
>
> and a dialer-list
> dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
>
> When I try to ping the address in the dialer map statement, the modem
> connects and dials into the AS5300 all looks well with chat scripts, PPP
> negotiation and I get an indication that serial 1 is up and line protocol is
> up. If I try to do anything using S1, no traffic goes across. Eventually,
> the link drops due to the timeout 300 statement.
>
> My thoughts are that no traffic is getting routed through S1 even though I
> have a static route. If I try to ping any address other than the one in the
> dialer map, nothing happens
>
> Any ideas.
>
> Tony Russell
>
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