Re: ISDN requirements

From: Kevin Baumgartner (kbaumgar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Dec 20 2000 - 01:49:09 GMT-3


   
 Don't need to use backup interface if using OSPF on demand. Use one
or the other. Not both together. Look in the archives on discussion
about OSPF on demand. This has been talked about alot.

 Why would you want to do backup interface with OSPF on demand circuit?
May as well forget about doing OSPF on demand circuits if you have already
defined backup interface. OSPF on demand is another way of backing up
a interface.

 Kevin

>
>
> What requirements will make you prefer OSPF on demand over the other ISDN
> features like DDR, backup interface. I know that using on demand keeps ISDN
> quiet with adjacencies remaining intact but then even if we use a backup
> interface command the adjacencies will form once the link goes up ... right
> ?
>
> If someone could recommed a general strategy for tackling ISDN then it would
> be really nice.
>
> Thanks
> Atif



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