The simplest method is to buy a plug in timer switch from radio shack and
connect the router through this to the power socket on the wall. Otherwise
you could use a time-based access control list to assist in defining the
interesting traffic that causes the ISDN calls to be made. Check out the
Cisco.com web page for the commands and the IOS revision needed.

Cheers,
Steve Wilson CCNP CCDA
Network Engineer

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Brewster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 September 2003 14:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Calls made by DNS [7:74785]

Hello group,

I have an 802 ISDN router connected to the internet. The firewall is a
PIX506. I want to stop DNS queries from the Win200 Servers from bring up
the channels after work hours or any other technique that will eliminate
DNS calls but still maintain the proper functionality of the network. I
am trying to reduce the cost of the ISDN monthly billing. Please give me
your input.

Wayne
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