you can use AUX port as the backup of the primary link. The aux port will be
the
interface asynchrnous xx (you can check the xx by typing show line, and you
can see which number xx is that)...
so at the primary link, tyou can use:
backup interface async xx
regards
Grad
>From: "Robert Fowler"
>Reply-To: "Robert Fowler"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Aux port - Dialer setup question [7:21088]
>Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 21:51:20 -0400
>
>While studying for my BCRAN test, I decided to test some of what I learned
>however I think I may have hit a bump. I think the problem is you can't put
>an aux port into a dialer pool because it doesn't have a physical
>interface.
>However for the purpose of this exercise I let you in on what I have
>attempted.
>
>I have 2 routers, I have a modem connected to each aux port. The 2 routers
>have a link between them, if that link goes down I want 1 router to call
>the
>2nd and establish a connection using the aux ports.
>
>Do I have to have an asynch port in order to accomplish this?
>
>
>Thank You,
>Robert Fowler
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