Hello,
Im reconfiguring a Bay RS router with a routing issue. Well we have to sites one on fresno and one in porterville. It seems when the T1 lines go down "which happens quite often" the BayRS router in porterville picks up the next hop in the routing table and tries to route people through there. So when our lines come back up i have to flush the tables and reboot the router. I cant let it route through the other router because it isn't owned by us. Its one of our manufacuring plant routers that only allows them to come in and gather the information they need. I was looking for some syntax that would allow the Bay router to only allow ONE static route so if the line goes down i don't the Bay to pick up the next hop. The users cant go anywhere if the line is down anyways.
Does someone with Bay knowledge have some syntax they can share with me. Thank You.
Brian
Im reconfiguring a Bay RS router with a routing issue. Well we have to sites one on fresno and one in porterville. It seems when the T1 lines go down "which happens quite often" the BayRS router in porterville picks up the next hop in the routing table and tries to route people through there. So when our lines come back up i have to flush the tables and reboot the router. I cant let it route through the other router because it isn't owned by us. Its one of our manufacuring plant routers that only allows them to come in and gather the information they need. I was looking for some syntax that would allow the Bay router to only allow ONE static route so if the line goes down i don't the Bay to pick up the next hop. The users cant go anywhere if the line is down anyways.
Does someone with Bay knowledge have some syntax they can share with me. Thank You.
Brian