First guess, use OSPF demand circuit. Second guess, use snapshot routing.
HTH,
Kent
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Erlend Ringstad
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:25 AM
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Subject: trick-question [7:20164
Off the top of my head I would start by trying policy routing, with the
next-hop command in the route map. When I get some time I'll try it out in
the lab, but if you do get it working I'd like to see if this worked (or
what did).
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"Configure the ISDN line between R3 and R2 so that it will come up for any IP
traffic in the event of a failure in the Frame Relay circuit between R2 and
R3.
Do not use static routes of any kind (including floating statics) and do not
use the
backup-interface command or watch-groups to complete th
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