From: Seonghui (Seonghui@vads.com)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 07:52:11 GMT-3
Hi,
My scenerio is as below:
LAN--- R1 -----point to point serial--------R2-------------ISP
\ /
\ /
------ISDN PRI---------------------
1. Serial will be the primary link
2. When serial link goes down, R2 will originate ISDN call
3. When Serial link utilization reaches 70%, R1 originate ISDN call for
Bandwidth on Demand (BOD)
Task no. 2 can be done easily. But for task 2 and 3 to work together, can
someone give me some clues how to go about it? The problem that I am facing
is that task 2 and task 3 are originated from 2 different routers. If I
configure 'backup load 70 30' on R1 serial interface for BOD, when serial
link goes down, R1 will also generate ISDN call to R2 which conflict with
task 2...meaning R1 and R2 also generating ISDN call for backup. R1 is
suppose to call only when serial int reaches 70%, not when serial link is
down. R2 is only suppose to kick in when serial link is down.
Please assist.
Thanks and regards,
Mark
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