Re: Fail OVer routing

From: Max Laier (max_at_love2party.net)
Date: 11/21/03

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    Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 17:14:58 +0100
    To: hilman firmansyah <hilman@nap.net.id>
    
    

    > Is there any method for fail over routing ( not dymanic routing protocols )
    > 1 Corporate office connetcted via wireless fast link and adsl low speed.
    > IF the wireless down , the routing move to low speed adsl.
    > And when the wireless Up the routing move back to the wireless link

    You need a userland process to monitor the link-state anyways so you
    can have it change your routes as well, can't you?

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    Best regards,
     Max                            mailto:max@love2party.net
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