Document ID: 10378
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Configure
Network Diagram
Configurations
Verify
Troubleshoot
Troubleshooting Commands
Related Information
Introduction
This configuration is an example of how modem-pooling works on an access server. A customer dials 5551234 and connects to a modem in the pool range of 3 to 5. Lines 3 to 5 have been configured to autocommand telnet the user to a specific IP address after the login user ID and password have been entered at the router prompt (>).
Note: If a call comes in for 5552323, it goes to the default modem-pool. Modems not configured for the pool defined above go to the default modem-pool.
Caution: When you configure the called-number feature and do not enter the max-conn number, the router defaults the max-conn to the number of members in the pool. In this case, modems 3 to 5 are in the pool, so the Cisco IOS® software puts in max-conn 3 at the end of the called-number command. If you change the number of modems in the pool, you have to manually change the max-conn number.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
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Cisco IOS Software Release 11.3(1.1)T or later.
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PRI provisioned from Telco for Digital Number Identification Service (DNIS) support.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Conventions
For more information on document conventions, refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
Configure
In this section, you are presented with the information to configure the features described in this document.
Note: To find additional information on the commands used in this document, use the Command Lookup Tool (registered customers only) .
Network Diagram
This document uses this network setup:

Configurations
This document uses this configuration:
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Router 1 |
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! Current configuration: ! version 11.3 ! service timestamps debug datetime msec hostname isdn2-2 ! boot system flash boot system flash bootflash: aaa new-model enable secret 5 xxxxxxxxxx enable password 7 xxxxxxxx ! username cisco password 7 xxxxxxxxx ! modem-pool test pool-range 3-5 called-number 5551234 max-conn 3 ! isdn switch-type primary-5ess ! controller T1 0 framing esf clock source line primary linecode b8zs pri-group timeslots 1-24 description 5551234 pri ! controller T1 1 framing esf clock source line secondary linecode b8zs ! interface Loopback0 ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 10.10.10.1 255.0.0.0 ! interface Serial0 no ip address shutdown ! interface Serial1 no ip address shutdown ! interface Serial0:23 no ip address no ip mroute-cache isdn incoming-voice modem no cdp enable ! interface Group-Async1 ip unnumbered loopback0 encapsulation ppp async mode interactive peer default ip address pool dialup no cdp enable ppp authentication chap group-range 1 24 ! ip local pool dialup 192.168.10.2 192.168.10.254 ! ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x ! line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 line 1 2 login local autoselect during-login autoselect ppp modem InOut transport input all line 3 5 modem InOut autocommand telnet 10.10.10.2 line 6 24 login local autoselect during-login autoselect ppp modem InOut transport input all line aux 0 line vty 0 4 password 7 xxxxx ! end isdn2-2# |
Verify
There is currently no verification procedure available for this configuration.
Troubleshoot
This section provides information you can use to troubleshoot your configuration.
Troubleshooting Commands
Certain show commands are supported by the Output Interpreter Tool (registered customers only) , which allows you to view an analysis of show command output.
Note: Before issuing debug commands, refer to Important Information on Debug Commands.
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debug ppp negotiation—shows whether a client is passing Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) negotiation. At this point you also check for address negotiation.
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debug ppp authentication—shows whether a client is passing authentication. Use this command if you are running Cisco IOS Release 11.2 or later.
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debug ppp chap—shows whether a client is passing authentication. Use this command if you are running a release of Cisco IOS earlier than Release 11.2.
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debug ppp error—displays protocol errors and error statistics associated with PPP connection negotiation and operation.
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debug modem—shows modem line activity on the router.
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debug isdn q931—shows ISDN Q.931 events and debugs.
Related Information
| Updated: Nov 15, 2007 | Document ID: 10378 |
