hi

it worked for me also

but data transmission speed is very low.

is there any command to be included in increase data throughput?

hi z

i am from India. I added your name in msn list. if u r interested, u can add
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bye
ravee

"Mask Of Zorro"  wrote:
1. Yes
2. Yes

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/123/4.html

I know that the link shows backup ddr, but you could modify the config so 
that there is no Serial link between the routers and you wouldnot need the 
floating static route... the async dynamic routing command allows the route 
updates across the async link.

I have had to do this sort of thing for remote offices that needed to open 
before the telco could get their frame circuit installed. It works...

Z


>From: "bigmo" 
>Reply-To: "bigmo" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: AUX question
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 18:39:04 +0200
>
>I have an question concerning the auxiliary port on cisco routers:
>
>1- can you connect 2 routers to each other using solely the Auxiliary
>ports?
>
>      What will be the setup:
>
>      a- router1---modem1------modem2----router2
>      b- router1---------------------------------------router2
>
>2- can you have routing updates over that link?
>
>Regards.
>MF
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