From: Tony Schaffran (tschaffran@cconlinelabs.com)
Date: Sat Jan 11 2003 - 11:08:25 GMT-3
I think you need to read a little more about backup-peer. What you are
describing is not DLSW backup-peer. What you are describing is DLSW
backup over DDR. In that case, you would use "keepalive 0" and "timeout
90" to keep the DLSW circuit up while your frame circuit goes down and
your ISDN circuit comes up.
A DLSW backup-peer is when you would have two separate DLSW peers
connected to your destination. You would use one for primary, then
setup the second for backup. The Solie book also explains this pretty
well.
Tony Schaffran
Network Analyst
CCNP, CCNA, CCDA,
NNCDS, NNCSS, CNE, MCSE
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Sage Vadi
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 5:21 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: DLSW: backup-peer
Hi all,
R1--------R4
R1 & R4 are connected via Frame "AND" ISDN. R1 is the
DLSW master (for want of a better word). The DLSW TCP
circuit is alive and well between them.
Requirement:
When the Frame circuit goes down, the DLSW circuit has
to be established though the ISDN.
Problem:
I cannot configure this on R4 as R1 has only got one
DLSW local peer-id?!?! Any ideas? All examples from
CCO show a backup-peer to another router, in my
situation the backup-peer is the same router hence my
dillema.
Cheers,
Sage
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