From: Atif Awan (atifawan@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Dec 20 2000 - 14:49:32 GMT-3
I didnt say i wanted to use on demand with backup interface. The only thing
i wanted to make clear was when to use on demand and when not to. One of the
other guys has answered my question.
Thanks for the help guys
Regards
Atif
>From: Kevin Baumgartner <kbaumgar@cisco.com>
>To: atifawan@hotmail.com
>CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: ISDN requirements
>Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 20:49:09 -0800 (PST)
>
> 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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