But as I know, you should have a cisco router acted as "frame-relay switch"
between
them. It seems a router can not acted as DTE and DCE at the same time. Am I
correct?
Curtis Call wrote:
> On the DCE end:
> globably define:
> frame-relay switching
> on the interface define:
> encapsulation fram
But the router will choose the more specific route, even if the distance of
static
route is smaller than the BGP's. So it should be choose ISP1 frirstly, then
if there is
no specific route for it, it will use the default route to ISP2. I am not
sure.
Yonkerbonk wrote:
> If you're not running BG
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