It should, do you have any other OSPF neighbors on
this router learning the same routes with lower cost?
In that scenario those routes will be used. 

With only a ISDN line cconfigured as a demand circuit,
the OSPF adj. should always be there along with the
routes if OSPF adj formed properly, etc. Try putting
the demand circuit command on the other router or on
both sides (I've seen it act up at times). 

--- Paulo Roque  wrote:
> OSPF on demand circuit
> I am testing a dialbackup in an OSPF network.
> When I start the router, link is brought UP, the
> OSPF databases are
> syncronized, the LSA are marked as DoNotAge and all
> works fine. But when the
> link goes down, the routing table is cleared. So I
> can4t reach any
> destination.
> 
> Should the routing table hold the routes learned
> from OSPF via demand
> circuit, even if the link is down?
> If yes, what is wrong?
> If no,  How can the router  route the packets?
> 
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