From: Alan Ewer (acewer64@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Aug 05 2007 - 21:31:05 ART
Hi
The problem with EEK/SLA MON is that the R3 srial interface may remain up
between R2-R3. So you need to find a way to detect if R1 or R3 has gone
down. SLA may well re-route around the downed PVC and show an "up" responder
even if R1 fails on the F/R side.
I got caught also by interpretation.." Looses connection to the F/R cloud"
would imply that the LMI's had ceased and the line protocol would go down
anyway on R1.. so i just did a "track ser 0/0" on R1..
again just an interpretation thing...but hopefully questions are a little
less vague in the real test ?
Just My Opinion
Regds
Alan E
On 8/4/07, brajesh.thakur@wipro.com <brajesh.thakur@wipro.com> wrote:
>
> Can someone please clarify why do we need to create the tunnel
> interfaces in this task.
> Task states that R1 should be preferred gateway unless it loses its
> connection to frame-relay cloud, so we can track serial interface on
> router.
> Even if I think about tracking end to end reachability, it can be
> achived by object tracking.
> Please clarify why do I need to create the tunnel interfaces on R1 and
> R2
>
>
> Warm Regards,
> Brajesh Thakur
>
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