I am considering a situation where a remote site is being connected via a
64k leased line. This line has a backup ISDN link which, with the
telecom-provided router will automatically dial out via ISDN in case the
leased line drops.
I would like to replace this with a Linux system if possible - one already
exists as a server at the remote site. I am considering a WAN card (ex.
Sangoma WanPipe) plus an ISDN adapter. I assume that using diald, once the
64k line drops then a dial-out will be initiated. However, as soon as the
line is reactivated, it should drop the ISDN line (very expensive usage
charges) and revert to the WAN card.
In theory this seems possible. Is anyone doing this? Is diald the wrong
tool for the job?
Any other suggestions?
Gerry George
Gerry E. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Information Technology Specialist,
DigiSolv, Inc.
http://www.digisolv.com
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