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Cisco 1841 ISDN router must accept Dial Up Calls

Asked by nisan-ab in Network Routers, Computer Modems, Telecommunications

Tags: 1841, cisco, isdn, router, dial

Hi,

I have a cisco 1841 router which has a WIC-1B S/T interface.There is an ISDN line terminated here.The telco has given a number for this connection. Now users from another country would be dialing this number and gaining access to a server in the LAN behind 1841. I am familiar with the concept of router dialing a number using username,password,dial-string and dialer-remote name. But how can the router be configured for only accepting dial up calls? I mean the router needs to do no dialing, but only accept incomming calls from a remote location.

Pls help.

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