HI!

My configuration looks like this:
I have a server(MQSERVER)  and a client(MQCLIENT).
Server as a connector to the client defined, because only server can 
initiate transfer of messages. Client has a routing and JMS listener defined.
And there are two routers between them. One for the server and other for 
the client.
Connector on the server side does not have a Connector Retry Time defined.

The strange thing is:
- the server brings up a connection to client when Routing Swiftlet is starting
- if I disconnect that connection using a ISDN router management software, 
the connection comes back on again after some time although there are no 
messages to flow.

I always thought that connection between two routers is established only if 
there are any messages to flow between them.
Who is to blame here, the server or the client? I think that the ISDN 
router is configured so that it does not accept calls.

Can you help me with this ? Please it is quite urgent. :)

Best regards,
        Kovi

P.S.: If I have more clients defined the same way on server then the server 
circles between them and ISDN connections are established that way. And I 
cannot have dial-up lines up all the time.


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