From: Stephen Oliver (stevie_oliver@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2002 - 14:20:56 GMT-3
thanks for the hint, hint but....
I know I can use the linger keyword to hold the backup peer for a length of
time after the primary peer comes back.. That's not what I asked though.
>From: "McCallum, Robert" <Robert.McCallum@let-it-be-thus.com>
>To: 'Stephen Oliver' <stevie_oliver@hotmail.com>, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: RE: DLSW backup peer.
>Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 17:08:45 -0000
>
>try lingering about.....hint hint
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephen Oliver [mailto:stevie_oliver@hotmail.com]
>Sent: 08 January 2002 16:56
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: DLSW backup peer.
>
>
>How long should it take for a peer to go into disconnect and a backup to
>connect in a DLSW connection. I have one router R1 with R2 as its primary
>peer and R3 as its backup peer. When I kill the link to the primary peer
>it
>can take 1-2 mins to switch over to the backup peer and the same to switch
>back when the primary peer is reachable again. Is this normal. Is there
>any
>way to speed it up. The relevant parts of the configs are below.
>
>Thanks, Stephen.
>
>R1
>dlsw local-peer peer-id 137.6.2.2
>dlsw remote-peer 0 fst 137.6.5.5
>dlsw remote-peer 0 fst 137.6.3.3 backup-peer 137.6.5.5
>dlsw circuit-keepalives
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>R2
>dlsw local-peer peer-id 137.6.5.5
>dlsw remote-peer 0 fst 137.6.2.2
>dlsw circuit-keepalives
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>R3
>dlsw local-peer peer-id 137.6.3.3
>dlsw remote-peer 0 fst 137.6.2.2
>dlsw circuit-keepalives
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