Re: Using Dialer Watch to Failover

Re: Using Dialer Watch to Failover

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Re: Using Dialer Watch to Failover Merv 04-12-2008
Posted by Merv on April 12, 2008, 6:41 pm
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> We have a Cisco 2821 router at a remote site, a Cisco 3745 at the head
> office and a backup Cisco 3745 at a DR site. The 2821 normally talks
> to the 3745 over MPLS. If the MPLS fails the dialer-watch routine
> kicks off the ISDN call to the 3745 at the head office.


Are the HQ 3745 and DRP 3745 routers connected via a network other
than the MPLS network ?



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