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b. Set the AURP Update Rate timer to a large value to prevent topology
change information from initiating a dial-on-demand session.
A small value (for example, 5 minutes) could potentially result in a call
every 5 minutes, depending on the stability of the network. A larger value
(for example, 24 hours) results in fewer calls due to routing updates, but
also greatly increases the amount of time before the peer router (and other
routers in its local internet) learns about network changes over the tunnel.
c. Increase the AURP Last Heard From Timeout interval to a high
value to prevent Tickle packets from initiating a dial-on-demand
connection.
The AURP connection attempts to send a Tickle if it has not heard from
the peer within this interval. A Last Heard From Timeout of 24 hours
results in (at least) one call per day.
For more information on configuring dial-on-demand services, see Configuring
Dial Services.
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