You could also use Frame-Relay End-To-End keepalives
(FREEK). This works best if a subinterface is used.

--- "Nick S."  wrote:
> Ok, The PVC status would never go down till the
> switch reports it as down,
> and only then will the line protocol go down.
> 
> I have come across this scenario a couple of times
> (with ATM, concept is the
> same). And the trick is to use a routing protocol
> between the 2 routers, a
> routing protocol senses that the keepalives / hellos
> are not being answered
> and so will consider the neighbor as down, and in
> turn will activate the
> isdn circuit.
> 
> You could also use dialer watch, watch a route and
> if that route goes down
> (when one end of the frame goes down) activate the
> isdn.
> 
> hth
> Nick


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