With your config you need "dialer in-band". The other 2 options are
only used for Dialer Profile configurations.

Cisco have made this command confusing, I always understood that ISDN
circuits had "out of band" dialers (ie. the D-Channel) but the
"dialer in-band" command is now used with legacy dialer configs to
specify that Dial on Demand Routing will be used on that interface.

Damn those Californians.

Cheers

Charlie

--- Amit Gupta  wrote: > Hi,
> 
> I am upgrading the bandwidth of my ISDN link which is
> used as backup.I am adding another ISDN line to have a
> bandwith of 256kbps ( 2 lines )
> I am currently using ddr with floating static routes
> and the remote router dials at our end when the
> primary link is down.
> 
> I plan to use the foll config at the remote end
> int dialer1
> encap ppp
> ip address ...
> dialer string xxxx
> dialer string yyyy
> dialer group 1
> dialer load threshold 1 either
> ppp multilink
> 
> int bri0
> dialer rotary group 1
> encap ppp
> 
> int bri1
> dialer rotary group 1
> encap ppp
>   
> And a similar config at the local end ( excluding
> dialer string commands)
> 
> 
> As soon as I try to configure the dialer load
> threshold 1 either command on the dialer interface, I
> get a message that " Configure dialer in band, dialer
> pool or dialer remote name first"
> Am I missing something in the config or do I have to
> add dialer in band...
> 
> Need your valuble comments / remarks
> 
> Amit
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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