RE: OT-- AS5300 Questions

From: Wade Edwards (wade.edwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 10 2001 - 17:44:50 GMT-3


   
If you are doing multilink you will have to configure a third router for
multi-chassis multilink PPP. This will make sure if the two calls for
the multilink PPP session spans across the two AS5300's the multilink
connection will come up.

Other than that it should work.

On the route-map you might be able to use it on a dialer or group-async
interface too.

L8r.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dirar Hakeem [mailto:dirarhakeem1@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:33 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT-- AS5300 Questions

Hi all,

Sorry for the OT, but I'm working on this project and
I've never worked with the AS5300's before. I'm sure
some of you have.

The client has dual AS5300's recieving calls. They
have a total of 5 T1 circuits, and each AS has 5 T1
controllers that are configured the same way on both
systems. They have two circuits coming into one and
three into the other. Their failover strategy is
bascically to swap the cables from one box to another
in case of a failure. I'm trying to look at way of
automating the failover. Is there a way to do this.

My second question concerns having a route map. If I
understand the HW right, having a route map applied to
the serial interface for traffic going to the modem
pool will have no effect on that traffic (traffic
comes through the controllers then goes to either the
serial interface or the modem pool) So if I wanted to
apply a route map to this traffic, I will have to
apply it to the exit interface (FE in this case) Is
this a correct understanding of how the AS 5300 works

Thanks in advance for your help.

Dirar Hakeem,

KPMG Consulting
CCIE #7617



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