Dave,

I see how you setup your ACL to make EIGRP traffic "uninteresting" which
will keep the ISDN from dialing.  I understand that, but what would keep the
interesting traffic (which is everything besides EIGRP) from dialing and
keeping the ISDN dialed all the time?  i.e. if this ISDN was only to be used
in the case of dial-backup, what keeps it from being up when a "primary"
(let's say serial) link is up?

Just curious.  I'm trying to think about a situation where a remote site
would have, say, a 2500 series router with a serial and BRI interface. 
Let's also say you wanted the BRI only to dial when the serial link was
down.  Can you accomplish this while at the same time using the ACL you
suggested to keep EIGRP traffic from going across the link?

Thanks!
Mike W.

MADMAN wrote:
> 
> I'm guessing you want EIGRP routing to occur over this link
> when it is
> up but you do not want to define EIGRP as interesting.  Get rid
> of the
> passive and add something like:
> 
> interface BRI0/0
> dialer-group 1
> !
> access-list 101 deny eigrp any any
> access-list 101 permit ip any any
> !
> dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 101
>  
>   Dave



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