RE: other way to monitor deleted route than dialer Watch

From: CCIE-Maillist (CCIE-Maillist@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jul 30 2002 - 11:31:31 GMT-3


   
To answer your question most specifically (other ways to monitor a route and, i
f it is gone, cause a dial), the answer is no.

There are three ways to cause an automatic dial based on a route or interface g
oing down or away-

1. dialer watch
2. backup interface
3. floating static route

I suppose you could also just setup an interface and define interesting traffic
 but that isn't monitoring anything, just dialing when there is traffic that me
ets the criteria.

David Davis, #9369
www.inetworkdata.com

 -----Original Message-----
From: Volkov, Dmitry (Toronto - BCE) [mailto:dmitry_volkov@ca.ml.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 8:52 AM
Posted To: CCIE-Maillist
Conversation: other way to monitor deleted route than dialer Watch
Subject: other way to monitor deleted route than dialer Watch

Hello group,

Does anybody know the way (other than Dialer Watch) to monitor the existence
of a specified route
and if that route is not present, to initate dialing of the backup link ???

Is it possible to monitor deleted (not connected) route to make ISDN dial
using something else than Dialer Watch ?

Let say I want do make call to provide backup when some link (not connected)
goes down.

Thanks,

Dmitry



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