Try floating static routes. FYI,  Frame-relay circuits can cause this same
problem.

Ko

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:

> How can I detect an ATM link went down?
>
> Due to business reason, we are in a process to replace old Frame Relay
> connections with ATM connections. But when Carrier's ATM network had
problem
> and one of the ATM link went down, the router interface attached to it
still
> shows up up. For that reason the ISDN backup interface on the same router
> wouldn't automatically dial the remote end, and we couldn't meet 7x24
> requirement.
>
> There was no such problem before switching to ATM. It works perfectly with
> FR connections and ISDN DDR Backup. If there was a problem in one of the FR
> links, the interface attached to it will go down and the ISDN interface
will
> automatically dial the remote end.
>
> Is there any way to get around this problem?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Tony
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