Craig Small wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 01:34:08PM -0400, wireless wrote:
> 
>>1. Has anyone used JFFNMS to monitor either a HSRP
>>or UCARP dual router configuration? Any suggestions or caveats,
>>preferable using UCARP.....? QOS management and
>>SLA data collection are of paramount concern.
> 
> I've monitored both HSRP and VRRP enabled interfaces. They look pretty
> much like normal interfaces really.

Hello Craig,

Who's equipment did you use for VRRP?
OK This is reassuring to know. How about UCARP?  Do you know
of anybody that has used UCARP with redundant routers
and JFFNMS?  Since it boils down to (2) router with the
same IP address on the T3 interface, I would think that this
should work with JFFNMS.



>>2. If I use UCARP, on Linux machines (Gentoo is my preferred
>>distro) then who's (PCI)T3 frame relay cards would you recommend?
> 
> All those protocols needs a multicast address and at least a multicast
> but preferably broadcast media (eg ethernet) T3's are point to point.
> Unless you are using some sort of funky setup, routing would be a
> better idea.

I always just assign a single IP (/24 CIDR) to the T3 interface,
since it's not on the Internet.  Ever know of anyone that has
used Sangoma(A301 card), SBE, or any other PCI card vendors,
instead of Cisco?

>  - Craig


James


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