The traffic that matches the dialer-list defined
initates the call and also causes idle timer to get
reset. If the idle timer got reset for any traffic
(interesting and uninteresting) then if the
interesting traffic went away but other traffic
existed then the uninteresting traffic would keep line
up. Depending on how the ISDN is billed this could
cause the bill to be higher, etc. 

--- "Burnham, Chris" 
wrote:
> I am currently working throught the "Caslow ,
> Pavlichenko Cisco
> Certification Book" I have a query on page 163 that
> you guy's and girl's
> maybe able to help me with.
> 
> It states that the DDR connection is maintained as
> long as "interesting
> traffic" is transferred over the connection before
> the dialer-idle-timeout
> occurs.?
> 
> Is this correct?? I was alway's under the impression
> that the interesting
> traffic only determined what brought up the link &
> once the link was up it
> would stay up regardless of traffic type crossing
> the ISDN link
> 
> I would like to hear your opinions
> 
> Chris Burnham,
> Systems Engineer,
> Delphis Consulting Plc.
> Tel:   +(44) 020 7916 0200
> Mob: +(44) 07799403576
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