Couple of things. 1. Debug modemcap and make sure it's sending &c1&d2 as part of the config string. 2. Check your dial Chat string. If it contains ATZ, then that will override the at&c1&d2. If it does contain ATZ, then change it to At&f&c1&d2^M 3. If neither of these fixes it, add "pulse-time 5" to your dialer interface. It's possible the router isn't dropping dtr for long enough to clear the line. -Ejay -----Original Message----- From: nrf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 7:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Problems with callback using a rotary interface? [7:12259] Hope you don't mind me sending you all my problems I find in my lab. Maybe you can use them as a learning tool - 'weird' ISP-Dial problems which you may also encounter in the lab. So I am trying to set up modem to modem PPP callback between a PC and a router Aux port. Everything is cool when I put all the configurations on the router's async interface. The router calls back, and it works fine. Then I try to do callback using a rotary-group (interface dialer 1). This does not work. The router attempts to callback, but is unsuccessful. I do debug dialer, and I get this: DDR: Callback timer expired 01:57:19: Di1 DDR: beginning callback to PC 102 01:57:19: Di1 DDR: No interface available for callback to PC 102 01:57:19: DDR: Freeing callback to PC 102 So I believe the problem is that somehow the async interface is never released from the rotary group, so when the callback is attempted, the rotary-group thinks that there are no are no free async interfaces, and the callback fails. Anyone know of a way to speed up the release of the async interface from the rotary-group or perhaps to increase the callback time-out so that this does not happen? Thanx Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12269&t=12259 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

