[nsp] ISDN interface in VRF

khiz khiznms at rediffmail.com
Mon Jun 14 12:23:27 EDT 2004


 Hi
Well i am dialing from the CE to the PE .. so i dont think that a dialer map command would be strictly required on the PE  as the PE is the CALLED Party!
Th relavant BRI interface on the PE is already in CEF.

ping 192.168.130.5 from CE to ping the PE interface
ping VRF VPN 192.168.130.6 to ping the CE end from the PE 
<smiles>  i took care of that ..

Is there anything else that i can do ..apart from having a go at 12.2T
This is a 3660 .ALso what IOS do i need inorder to use LDP inplace of TDP

Rgds
Knms




On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 Luis Miguel Cruz wrote :
>What command are you using to do the ping?
>Please paste it.
>
>khiz wrote:
>
>>   Hi Guys,
>>i am trying to implement an ISDN backup  from a CE to a PE , as simple as that i hv put the corresponding interface on the PE side into the VRF.
>>  IS there any special config required to put a BRI Interface into the VRF table.
>>The iSDN is active and i am able to see the  connected routes routes in the VRF table
>>
>>sh ip ro vrf  VPN    C       192.168.130.4/30 is directly connected, BRI3/0
>>      10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets 
>>however i cant ping the CE end of the ISDN 
>>
>>interface BRI3/0
>>  ip vrf forwarding VPN
>>  ip address 192.168.130.5 255.255.255.252
>>  no ip redirects
>>  no ip proxy-arp
>>  encapsulation ppp
>>  load-interval 30
>>  dialer idle-timeout 3600
>>  dialer string 21222040
>>  dialer-group 1
>>  isdn switch-type basic-net3
>>  no peer default ip address   
>>
>>dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit  
>>THis is
>>IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3660-P-M), Version 12.2(24), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
>>
>>am i missing something??
>>
>>RGds
>>Knms
>>
>>
>>
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