Dear whit,

What are u running frame-relay on (ie. frame-relay switch "passport"?)
anyways yes ur idea is right u can give floating static routes with higher
admin distance but why eigrp why not ospf (my fav ).

"Cheers"
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> So here's the scenario...Numerous routers in a central site connected to
> other remote sites via frame-relay with backup ISDN.  Question: What is
the
> best way to implement EIGRP in this scenario?  My thoughts were to run
EIGRP
> over the frame, set up the dialer interface / bri as a passive interface,
> and use floating static routes (static route with higher administrative
> distance for ISDN backup)
>
> Thoughs, comments, suggestions, ridicules? ;-)
>
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