Greetings, I am trying to configure bandwidth-on-demand between two internal routers - I have so far managed to setup the DDR interface and been able to specify the backup and load parameters to activate the ISDN line... All works as expected. When the serial interfaces goes down the dialer interfaces kicks in and calls the remote site and connectivity is restored.
My problem is that during periods of heavy load the ISDN line is activated and the calls is placed and connected (as expected) - I can ping the remote ISDN interfaces without any problems, from both routers - I have checked my EIGRP settings and I can see the topology database being updated with the new routes. However, no packets are actually sent over the ISDN line (I have even tried to "no ip route-cache" on the serial interface, but this has not made a difference. When the load eventually drops down below the threshold values (no thanks to the ISDN line), the ISDN line is release and the dialer interface goes back into standby mode. How do I get the ISDN line to participate in the send of traffic (I have tried searching the www.cisco.com website - but I have not found any example that are able to help me out) I look forward to any example configurations and or pointers. Thanks & Regards Jens Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=57038&t=57038 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

