From: Mike Wang (mike_wang51@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Oct 18 1999 - 12:40:16 GMT-3
   
That's my question too.
I have played around with appletalk DDR the whole morning at my lab. My
founding are:
Apple static has no problem redistribute into either rtmp or eigrp with
command apple route-redistri
Apple floating static can be redistribute into only rtmp but not eigrp with
command apple route-redis.  The only way gets floating redistribute into
eigrp is reboot the remote router, after reboot, the floating static shows
up as an E entry in the routing table. but obviously it is not the
objective.
Any guru here could make some comment on this? or that's the way IOS works?
THanks,
Mike
>From: "Ganich, Mike (M.J.)" <mganich@ford.com>
>Reply-To: "Ganich, Mike (M.J.)" <mganich@ford.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: RE: Appletalk DDR
>Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 10:13:59 -0400
>
>I tried this over the weekend - adding the "no appletalk send-stmps"
>command
>works. And the only way I could get the routing to work was with floating
>static routes.
>
>The problem I ran into was slightly different.  Does anyone know if the
>command "appletalk route redistribution" includes the redistribution of
>floating static routes?
>
>One of the ISDN connected routers is running EIGRP (for Frame Relay
>Network)
>and RTMP. The other ISDN connected router is running RTMP only. What I'm
>finding is that the floating static routes are being redistributed into
>RTMP. They are not getting into EIGRP.
>
>At this point, I don't know if I've run into a bug (11.2.13) or if this is
>normal.
>
>
>
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From:   Chuah Eng Wee [mailto:chuahew@cyberway.com.sg]
>               Sent:   Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:13 AM
>               To:     Mike Wang; ccielab@groupstudy.com;
>mike_wang51@hotmail.com
>               Subject:        Re: Appletalk DDR
>
>               Mike,
>
>               I don't think appletalk has some thing like ip ospf
>demand-circuit. WHat u
>               can do is to use no appletalk send-rtmps at bri0. This will
>prevent rtmp
>               from triggering the isdn line. Then configure floating
>static. ONe thing
>               troublesome is that there isn't any default route in
>appletalk. So u might
>               have to configure a few static routes.
>
>               Hope this helps. Have fun :)
>               Eng Wee
>
>
>               At 00:47 16/10/99 -0400, Mike Wang wrote:
>               >Hi,
>               >
>               >I have configured an appletalk ISDN dial backup scenario.
>However, I do not
>               >want periodic rtmp updates send over the ISDN link when the
>topology is
>               >stable, only primary link is down that will triger the
>backup link.  In
>               >other words, I like to achieve "ip ospf demand-circuit"
>kind result in
>               >appletalk, any help I appreciate.
>               >
>               >Thanks,
>               >Mike
>               >
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