From: John Matijevic (matijevi@bellsouth.net)
Date: Fri Jun 20 2003 - 20:37:18 GMT-3
Hello,
I know that the active and quiet time works as follows you configure it in
terms of minutes, and the active time tells the router when to exchange
routing info, if you specify 5 then the link would come up every 5 minutes
for as long as the quiet time you specify. So I dont think that these
numbers would apply. I think you would also need to use the backup
interface method, you can specify the the time by using the backup delay.
Although I havent tested this it would be interesting to try.
As far as the demand circuit, it doesnt matter which side you put it on, you
only need it on one side.
Sincerely,
Matijevic
----- Original Message -----
From: "SHARMA,MOHIT (HP-Germany,ex1)" <mohit.sharma@hp.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 4:18 PM
Subject: ISDN
> Hi All,
>
> A question states to use snapshot with RIP and states that the backup
should
> be invoked 5 seconds after the primary is lost.
>
> Any ideas how, you can tell isdn to wait for 5 seconds after the primary
> goes down? Also with snapshot you just configure active and quite time, so
> is it the traffic that brings up the link?
>
> A different question with ospf demand circuit-
> Should the demand circuit be placed at the calling side, the called side
or
> is it immaterial?
>
> Thanks as always,
>
> Mohit.
>
>
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