From: Zack Damen (zack@supertux.com)
Date: Fri Jan 30 2004 - 14:19:47 GMT-3
really, I didn't even think that was possible?
Zack
> Who says "The CCIE LAB won't permit the static floating route..." ?
>
> Richard
> CCIE# 12388
>
> //
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have 2 routers in 1 OSPF area connected with frame relay...
>>
>> These 2 routers are also connected to ISDN for backup...
>>
>> This is the task:
>> I want to configure ISDN backup for the frame relay connection.
>>
>> I do NOT want to use:
>> - Dialer backup interface command
>> - Dialer watch
>>
>> This leaves me with 2 options
>> - Static floating route
>> - OSPF demand circuit
>>
>> My question here is:
>> I want to use OSPF demand circuit...
>> I know that OSPF demand circuit is mainly used to suppress the hello
>> messages from OSPF so that the ISDN link won't come up because of
>> that...
>>
>> What I also want to do is to use the PATH of frame relay, so I need to
>> set the route that the ISDN link uses to a higher AD then what frame
>> relay uses...
>>
>> How do I accomplish this?
>> The CCIE LAB won't permit the static floating route...
>>
>> And I am not sure if this is accomplished by defining the demand circuit
>> ONLY.
>>
>> Iwan Hoogendoorn
>>
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