Dear Ms. Priscilla
Thanks alot for your answer but the problem still remains there. The
explanation is as under:-

>I don't think you have to be running a routing protocol to use >Dialer
Watch. "Routing protocol independent�Static routes or dynamic >routing
protocols, such as Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), >Enhanced IGRP
(EIGRP) or Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) can be >used."
This is very true but you see by "RP Independent" it means that one can use
*any* Routing Protocols. As far as Static Routes are concerned, in that case
the interface to which that static route is pointing should go down so that
the router would remove that specific network from its Routing Table and the
dialer watch would initiate the backup link.

You see the basic criterea using Dialer Watch is as under:
"1. Whenever a watched route is deleted, Dialer Watch checks to see if there
is at least one valid route for any of the defined watched IP addresses."

My problem is that my main Wireless Link never goes down and show the status
UP even when its not working. I am not using any routing protocol so the
only choice is to use Static Route. Now as the Wireless Link never goes down
the static network entry doesn't remove intself from the Routing table and
thus the backup link never initiates.

I suppose the best solution would be to use a routing protocol just btw the
sites so that I can watch for the network part.

I hope I have explained my problem to you. 

Thanks to all of you. If you can find any other solution then I would be
grateful. Thank You once again!

-Kenan


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