Re: (PM) Odd PPP negotiation behavior (fwd)

Thomas C Kinnen (tkinnen@livingston.com)
Sun, 18 Apr 1999 10:03:25 -0700

Chris Trown wrote:

> Hmmm... A somewhat related question; When a location is configured for
> dial on demand, does the PM3(configured to use OSPF) broadcast a route for that
> location? I'm thinking it must, or how would the router know where to send
> traffic for the location?

Yes, you should see an interface for it if you so a 'show route'

> Now, suppose I have 2 PM3s(ComOS 3.8.2) and 4 PRIs. I have only one
> telephone # for all four PRIs. My original thinking was that I would configure
> the dialout on the second PM3 because there's a strong chance that there would
> not be any ports available on the first PM3.

Good idea if your ports fill in order. Some telco round robin the calls or
send them to the least used port.

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[RADIUS Test Engineer] - LUCENT Technologies RABU
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