Hello,

since for the router there is no way of detecting how many STM-1s are
being mapped to GE port, there would be no way of doing this in a simple
way.
Only way micht be to integrate the SDH equipment with your Cisco router,
probably via SNMP trap processing (if SDH does support that and you have
access to it) and disabling routing over primary line accordingly. But
this is more in the range of theoretical solutions.

Jan Gregor

On 10/26/2010 07:56 AM, jack daniels wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I have a EOSDH as a primary link in which GE is mapped to 4 STM-1
> 
> and backup path is another GE Link.
> 
> In case 2 STM-1 out of 4 STM-1 in EOSDH fail my routing will not be
> aware of that and will not reroute the traffic to backup GE.
> This will lead to congestion on Primary link , while backup path not
> at all be used.
>  Is there any way to work out this issue.
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