From: Hobbs (deadheadblues@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Aug 24 2008 - 15:35:42 ART
Gaurav,
If you want to check your config is working, enable EEK on the router with
the backup command. But don't enable EEK on the other side, your interface
should come down and your PPP link should come up...I think this should
work, please correct if I am missing something
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 8:37 AM, Rick Mur <rick.mur@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes you are right with this.
> As soon as you set the backup interface command on s0/0/0, the s0/0/1 ppp
> connection will go down (in backup state).
> You can check this with: "show backup". When the s0/0/0 connection goes
> down, the s0/0/1 will come up, again you can follow the process with the
> show backup command. When you configure a delay it will first wait for that,
> before going in to this process.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick
>
>
> On 24 aug 2008, at 01:07, GAURAV MADAN wrote:
>
> Hi All
>>
>> I just wanted to confirm if my understainding in this concept in
>> correct or not ..
>>
>> R1 s0/0/0main-int---------- FR -----------------main-int R2
>> s0/0/1-------------------------- PPP------------
>>
>> If question says " on R1 PPP link should be used if R1 looses
>> connection to FR cloud "
>>
>> I guess we just need a backup CLI on FR link pointing towards PPP link .
>> The way to check is .. unconfigure FR encap on s0/0/0.
>> This should not check woth shutdown of s0/0/0 because what backup wil
>> look is " down " "down" for s0/0/0 before bringing s0/0/1 UP
>>
>> AM I CORRECT ?
>>
>> Gaurav Madan
>>
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