From: Zeb Khan (zeb.khan@environment-agency.gov.uk)
Date: Tue Oct 15 2002 - 13:27:18 GMT-3
Azhar,
You have not told us what you are watching. Usualy you would put the address of the remote network in the dialer watch-list. If it is not accessible via Ethernet, the serial router pops up, if that goes, and there is no router for this, then dial kicks in.
Cheers Zeb
>>> Azhar Mehmood <azhar.mehmood@web.de> 10/15/02 05:08pm >>>
Hi,
I have a router R1 ehich has 3 exit points to reach a specific subnet:
1. Ethernet
2. Serial
3. ISDN
As long the route over ethernet is available it's prefered over all other, after it has gone serial is prefered and as third option the ISDN Link.
Now my problem is how to keep ISDN Link down until both of the primary links are available. I tried to acomplish it with dialer watch but as soon as the ethernet is gone dialer watch triggers the call hence it brings it also down again after idle-timeout.
My question is how to configure the router that it waits until both of the link 're unavailable and triggering than an isdn call.
regards
AZHAR MEHMOOD
GERMANY
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