From: clou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri Mar 24 2000 - 01:49:30 GMT-3
Earl,
I think you're correct. Floating static is the only answer.
Following this path, I got a question on IPX EIGRP.
If you're asked to configure IPX EIGRP over WAN link, and then
provide the ISDN backup for IPX over WAN. Since floating static
is the only tool, do I need to define many static entries for
every destination network need to be reached?
For example, R1 --- IPX EIGRP --- R2
| |
|------- ISDN -------|
Before the WAN link is down, R2 learns IPX net 1000, 2000, ...7000
from R1 via EIGRP. To configure ISDN backup, on R2, do I need
multiple entries like
! R2
ipx route 1000 bri0 floating-static
ipx route 2000 bri0 floating-static
ipx route 3000 bri0 floating-static
...
or there's a better way to do it?
Thanks,
Chi
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