You need a dialer-list to define interesting traffic.
Add the following line to allow any ip traffic to bring up the call. You
can also point the dialer-list at a access-list to allow finer control of
the type of traffic to bring up the line.
dialer-list 1 permit protocol ip
""Hamid"" wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I am trying to make my 3661 Router to Dial out on an ASYNC line
PERMANENTLY
> for my uplink . I have not set any access lists and below is the
> configurations.(I couldn't even make the router Dial).
>
> Can anyone tell me what I have to Change or add :
>
> !
> line 208
> no exec
> script startup Dial
> script dialer Dial
> script reset Reset-Modem
> modem InOut
> modem autoconfigure discovery
> transport input all
> stopbits 1
> flowcontrol hardware
> !
> chat-script Dial "" "AT" "OK" "ATDT\T" TIMEOUT 60 "CONNECT"
> chat-script Reset-Modem "" "ATZ" "OK"
> !
> interface Async208
> description Used for Dial-out
> ip address negotiated
> no ip directed-broadcast
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer in-band
> dialer string 2845904
> dialer-group 1
> async default routing
> async mode dedicated
> no peer default ip address
> ppp pap sent-username hamiddddd password 7 051F031C325F5D1A0A160406
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