From: Treptow, Georg (georg.treptow@etrade.com)
Date: Fri Jul 30 2004 - 12:18:47 GMT-3
I believe that the problem with the peer neighbor route is that you end up having a host specific route installed in your routing table which usually is most desireable. Hence when your main link comes back up the call will not be disconnected again due to the specificity of the route.
Georg
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thunai
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 10:18 AM
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Subject: No peer neighbor-route
Hai
I am using Cisco IOS ver 12.2(7r). I am have two routers connected
over ISDN running ospf. With out using no peer neighbor-route my demand
circuit is working. I can see the 32 bit host route installed on the
both the router and removed the isdn comes down. However my demand
ciruit still working. Is that a recent addition....
Regds
Thunai
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