If you use multiple 'dialer string' commands, the router will call the
first number and if that doesn't answer it will move on to the next.
However I can't recall off the top of my head whether, after a successful
call to the first number, it will (on the next use) dial the first number
or the second number.  It may alternate.

JMcL
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Hi,

Does anyone know how to back-up an ISDN Line or is it theoritically
possible?

What I want to do is : If one Access Server is not available the Cisco 1003
ISDN router should dial another Access Server.

Thanks in advance.

M. Kerem Vzt|rk
Netzwerk Management
Tel : 089 / 2395 1191
Bankhaus Reuschel & Co.




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