We have a London office where our headquarters are based, we also have 22 branches connected to the London office via Kilostream connection. All branches have ISDN running as backup to the primary lines. We have a another subnets that both the London users and the branch users have to connect to via a CISCO router.
At present the CISCO router has a list of static routes for all our branches, if the Kilostream connection to a branch goes down the ISDN is mannually kicked in and we physically change the route on the CISCO router. When the Kilostream link comes back up we change the route back on the CISCO. To avoid this tedious task I enabled RIP on the CISCO router. We mannually took down a Kilostream connection to a branch and enabled ISDN the CISCO router picked up the new route and worked OK, but when we reverted back to the kilostream connection the CISCO router failed to change it's routing information.
Any ideas
Thnks
At present the CISCO router has a list of static routes for all our branches, if the Kilostream connection to a branch goes down the ISDN is mannually kicked in and we physically change the route on the CISCO router. When the Kilostream link comes back up we change the route back on the CISCO. To avoid this tedious task I enabled RIP on the CISCO router. We mannually took down a Kilostream connection to a branch and enabled ISDN the CISCO router picked up the new route and worked OK, but when we reverted back to the kilostream connection the CISCO router failed to change it's routing information.
Any ideas
Thnks