From: Frank Maisano (FrankM@netarch.com)
Date: Tue Oct 15 2002 - 13:42:03 GMT-3
Just a quick, off the hip stab at this:
From what I understand, Dialer Watch is looking at specified routes in the
routing table. If the route disappears, the dialer kicks in. If you have a
redundant path to the same 'watched' network over the serial, you may need
to delay the 'watch' to a time interval long enough for your routing
protocol to converge and insert the route into the table using the path over
the serial interface. What protocol are you using for routing? Have you
changed any of the default timers?
-----Original Message-----
From: Azhar Mehmood
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 10/15/2002 10:08 AM
Subject: Dialer watch
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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