DDR question

From: Steve Dispensa (dispensa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Dec 06 1999 - 20:00:07 GMT-3


   
If a packet's next hop is referenced in multiple dialer map statements, and
the interface is connected to where one of the maps points, which of the
following will apply?

 - Packet will be 'interesting' - I'd think so
 - Packet will reset the idle timer of the connected interface - I'd think
so
 - Packet will start the fast-idle timer on the interface because the packet
also refers to the other interface

I ask this because of the following example from the design guide:

    dialer map ip 255.255.255.255 0118527351625
    dialer map ip 255.255.255.255 011653367085

This looks like all it should do is forward broadcasts to whatever is
currently at the other end of the dialer map and reset the idle timer
(assuming it's connected, of course). Will it schedule the connected one
for fast disconnect too due to contention? Also, if it is not connected,
will the interface try the dial maps in order until it gets a connection?
Does this reduce it to the same level as dial strings?

Thanks for the input.

 - Steve



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