From: damien (damien@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Oct 28 2000 - 13:30:52 GMT-3
I think backup-peers will solve the problem, they are not connected
until they are required.......
where you would normally use......dlws remote-peer 0 tcp x.x.x.x
use dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp x.x.x.x backup-peer y.y.y.y linger 10
(linger 10 is optional, its similar in concept to the preempt command
in HSRP it cause the sessions to re-establish through the primary
rather than waiting on the current sessions to terminaite by
themselves, it forces the sessions onto the the original peer......
the peer to the backup i.e... y.y.y.y will only kick i when the
session to x.x.x.x fails..........
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Fairfield
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 1:39 PM
Subject: DLSW Peering question
Lets say you have three routers that need to peer with each other. A
router is allowed to only have one peer connected at a time. You are
also not allowed to use border peers. How would this be resolved?
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