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. ------------------------------------------------------ SwiftMQ developers mailing list * http://www.swiftmq.com To unsubscribe from this list, send an eMail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and write in the body of your message: UNSUBSCRIBE developers <your-email-address> Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/developers@mail.iit.de/