From: DAN DORTON (DHSTS68@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 13:28:34 GMT-3
Is anyone able to make backup peers sucessfully drop when you cannot use
the promicuous keywords in any of the local peer statements?
I seen a few examples on ciscos tac site & decided to try it for
myself.
I have lab'ed this up a bunch of times, but the backup peer always
stays up even if I use linger 0.
Should I maybe try dynamic for the remote peer statements?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also I would like an opinion on how most would configure a 3900
switch.
In one of my practice labs it says to configure ring 1 & ring 2, set
ring 1's bridge number to 1 & ring 2's bridge number to 2 & do not use
any default configurations.
I am assuming the no default means that you cannot use the default
trbrf, or trcrf.
In the past I have been creating a trbrf called bridge1 & then creating
a trcrf called ring1 under that & giving them both bridge number 1.
I do the same for ring2.
I am not sure that I am doing this correctly due to my lack of token
ring switching experience & lack of decent example material.
Also, has anyone sucessfully found all those damned call setup/
realtime VoIP port numbers & such on the Doc CD anywhere???
Guess I am going to have to just break down & memorize them.
Anyone that can elaborate on the topics for me would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks a bunch.
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