RE: Appletalk DDR

From: Ganich, Mike (M.J.) (mganich@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Oct 18 1999 - 11:13:59 GMT-3


   
I tried this over the weekend - adding the "no appletalk send-stmps" command
works. And the only way I could get the routing to work was with floating
static routes.

The problem I ran into was slightly different. Does anyone know if the
command "appletalk route redistribution" includes the redistribution of
floating static routes?

One of the ISDN connected routers is running EIGRP (for Frame Relay Network)
and RTMP. The other ISDN connected router is running RTMP only. What I'm
finding is that the floating static routes are being redistributed into
RTMP. They are not getting into EIGRP.

At this point, I don't know if I've run into a bug (11.2.13) or if this is
normal.

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Chuah Eng Wee [mailto:chuahew@cyberway.com.sg]
                Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:13 AM
                To: Mike Wang; ccielab@groupstudy.com;
mike_wang51@hotmail.com
                Subject: Re: Appletalk DDR

                Mike,

                I don't think appletalk has some thing like ip ospf
demand-circuit. WHat u
                can do is to use no appletalk send-rtmps at bri0. This will
prevent rtmp
                from triggering the isdn line. Then configure floating
static. ONe thing
                troublesome is that there isn't any default route in
appletalk. So u might
                have to configure a few static routes.

                Hope this helps. Have fun :)
                Eng Wee

                At 00:47 16/10/99 -0400, Mike Wang wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have configured an appletalk ISDN dial backup scenario.
However, I do not
>want periodic rtmp updates send over the ISDN link when the
topology is
>stable, only primary link is down that will triger the
backup link. In
>other words, I like to achieve "ip ospf demand-circuit"
kind result in
>appletalk, any help I appreciate.
>
>Thanks,
>Mike
>



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