Re: ISDN , RIP puzzle

From: Paul (p_chopin@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jun 15 2002 - 16:27:06 GMT-3


   
Thanks David for explanations. I never really knew
what this command does. Is there something similar for
IGRP?
Paul
--- David Luu <wicked01@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> in addition to changing the timers, you might also
> want to add "ip rip
> triggered" under the bri interface to only allow
> triggered updates...what
> this does is block period updates and makes your
> routes permanent in the
> route table unless changed by a triggered update,
> allowing for faster
> convergence and less usage of the isdn line
>
> At 05:50 PM 6/15/2002 +1000, Nick Shah wrote:
> >you could also have it something like...
> >
> >timers basic 5 15 15 20
> >
> >I tested it and it works fine (a low update timer
> of 2 secs. can create
> >havoc ;)
> >
> >rgds
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: Paul <p_chopin@yahoo.com>
> >To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 4:10 PM
> >Subject: ISDN , RIP puzzle
> >
> >
> > > Hi group,
> > > I stumbled into quiet interesting problem .I
> wonder if
> > > anybody can help me out. Simple scenario, where
> ISDN
> > > is used between 2 routers ( R1 & R2) as backup
> in case
> > > FR network goes down. Both routes run rip only
> on BRI
> > >
> > > interface.R1 has command backup int bri0 on its
> s0
> > > interface. So far very straight forward - s0
> goes down
> > > bri0 comes up and routers R1 and R2 get
> connected.
> > > Now we are asked to provide soulution, so R1 &
> R2 have
> > > complete routing tables in 8 seconds after they
> have
> > > established connection.
> > > The only thing which comes up to my mind, is to
> play
> > > with timers and make them very low with holddown
> =0
> > > but then my routes start flaping.
> > > I hope somebody has a better solution.
> > > Paul
> > >
> > >



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