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

Jason Marshall (marshalj@spots.ab.ca)
Sun, 7 Jun 1998 18:33:26 -0600 (MDT)

> correctly the PM with the location set keeps a route entry in the table so
> that traffic destioned for that location has somewhere to go if a packet
> comes in for that location and they are not dialed in. The problem is that
> since that is an on demand location it keeps the route actitive and it does
> know when to take it down as it is listed as the point for data to leave
> your network to get to the OR.

Ok, this makes perfect sense, but is there a way to make the
dial-on-demand route more expensive than the route to the portmaster that
has the customer connected to it?

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