From: Tomikawa (h-tomikawa@syscomusa.com)
Date: Wed Jun 02 2004 - 19:42:24 GMT-3
Thanks for your comment.
But, I just want to make sure.
So, are you saying if you use "dialer-watch" you don't need "dialer-list",
unless other wise, Richard states that if you want to ping or etc, then
you can add 'dialer-list" as well?
Thanks.
ccie2be wrote:
>I must respectfully disagree. Here are some of my notes regarding this:
>
>
>Using ISDN for Backup
>-Note that Dialer Watch will trigger a call when the watched route isn't in
>the route table.
>
>-Backup int by itself won't trigger a call once the primary int goes down.
>It just takes the isdn int out of standby mode. The call must still be
>initiated by either "interesting traffic" or dialer persistence.
>
>-If backup int is being used to backup a F/R multipoint int, the backup won'
>t kick in unless all vc's are down. Therefore, if this method is required,
>it probably means the primary int s/b a p2p sub-int.
>
>
>
>HTH
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tomikawa" <h-tomikawa@syscomusa.com>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 6:04 PM
>Subject: Dialer-watch
>
>
>
>
>>Hi group.
>>
>>Maybe this topic was discussed before, but I would like to comfirm my
>>mind!!!
>>When you use "dialer-watch", do you sitll put 'dialer-group" as well?
>>I read CCO and some example still use "dialer-group' as well.
>>But, "dialer-watch" is dependant on "interest traffiic" it also says.
>>
>>Can someone clear this up?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
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