Re: (PM) Dial On Demand, bi-directionally, 2 routes

Jake Messinger (jake@ams.com)
Sun, 7 Jun 1998 16:27:02 -0500 (CDT)

On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Jason Marshall wrote:

> location table to the PM3. So, I put a location entry into the last PM3
> on the pool (where it's most likely to find a free modem). When this
> entry is there, I can bring up an outbound on-demand link to the customer

Correct...

> The real problem is that, after an outbound link has been brought up from
> us to the customer site, and has been torn down again, the last PM3 seems
> to have trouble "forgetting" the route to the remote network. So, when
> the customer OR-u calls back and gets a different PM3, their network is
> unreachable.

Hrm, and youare using ospf? The route should move.
>
> If the route from the location table could be injected into OSPF when the
> link is up, and removed completely when the link is down, my problem might
> just be solved.

It is supposed to work that way. Do you have routing on for those
locations? set ospf on

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