or a floating static route pointing to the dialer
interface...

--- "McCallum, Robert"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use backup interfaces.  Make the dialer interface
> the backup interface for
> your radio interface.
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Nunie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 02 November 2000 13:20
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Dynamic routing on cisco4500
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> we have implemented both a radio and a dial-up link
>    from a branch office to the head office of a
> firm.
> 
>    since the branch office has no router but rather
> a
>    switch, we have set up each workstation/equipment
> on
>    the lan to see the radio as its primary gateway
> and
>    the branch dial-up access server as the secondary
>    gateway.
> 
>    how do we get the cisco4500 router at the head
> office
>    to accept information through the dial up when
> the
>    radio link goes down. better still how do we get
> the
>    cisco4500 to dynamically route between the two
> links 
> 
>
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