Shane Stockman wrote:
> 
> I currently have 2 point to point links ruuning to the same
> place using
> eigrp as the routing protocol.I have added a isdn bri as backup
> but I don't
> want the isdn to kick in until both the point to point links
> drop.
> 
> There is a serious routing issue with have 1 link up and the
> bri as the will
> load balance across and cause a loss of packets.
> 
> If there are any config examples or documents or if anyonehas
> done this sort
> of config please send some info.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
Sounds like a case for floating static routes.

Lets say that if both ptp links drop, you want site A to call site B.
Presumably site A can usually see routes to various site B addresses via
EIGRP (maybe even nicely summarised).

On site A, set up a static route to a site B address (or to a summary -
whatever matches your EIGRP routes), with an administrative distance of say
200, pointing to the dialer interface for the BRI (if you're using a dialer
- or straight to the BRI).

Then, if one ptp link drops, site A will still use the EIGRP route across
the other ptp link.  If both ptp links drop, the static route will kick in
and send traffic via the ISDN.

JMcL


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