Cheap and easy would be a default route set administratively higher in the
T1 router, pointing to the frame router. The T1 drops, the route
disappears, the T1 sends all its traffic to the frame router.
andy
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Jon Rust wrote:
> I've got a customer with 2 Cisco's in his place. One connects with frame
> relay to me, and the other connects to me with a T1. Normally all
> traffic goes through the T1. However, if the T1 drops, the customer
> would like traffic from his side to be directed to the frame connection
> automatically. Since they are separate routers, the frame router has no
> idea that the T1 has dropped. How can that be handled? A job for EIGRP?
>
> me
> / \
> / \
> / \
> / \
> cisco1 cisco2
> \ /
> \ /
> \ /
> \ /
> LAN
>
>
> Starting points appreciated.
>
> jon
>
>
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