Hi, I'm wondering if there are any ISPs here that are Covad partners that have found a need to terminate a DSL line alongside a T1 for backup. The problem I'm finding is that the Covad-supplied/approved routers are fairly feature-less, making any type of backup application impossible without some ugly hacks (put DSL in bridge mode, run ospf across both links). Is anyone aware of a WIC card that will work with the lower end Cisco gear (1700 or 2600 series) that will allow me to terminate an ADSL or preferably an SDSL line directly on the router? The idea being that the router is then aware of link up/down status... I found an ADSL card (WIC-1ADSL), but Covad is unable to tell us if this works with their dslams or not. I seem to recall an SDSL modem with a v.35 interface, does anyone know of such a thing that will work with Covad's dslams? Sorry for the OT... Charles -- Charles Sprickman spork@inch.com
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Charles Sprickman wrote:
I'm wondering if there are any ISPs here that are Covad partners that have found a need to terminate a DSL line alongside a T1 for backup.
Yes. Not doing it currently, but when we did we used a FlowPoint 2200 in routed mode into the second ethernet port on a 2e/1serial 25xx. , with a /30 between the FP and the Cisco.
Is anyone aware of a WIC card that will work with the lower end Cisco gear (1700 or 2600 series) that will allow me to terminate an ADSL or preferably an SDSL line directly on the router? The idea being that the router is then aware of link up/down status...
Covad business class is SDSL. But - if the DSL line is backup to the T1, does the router 'need' to know that the DSL line is down ? I believe we just used weighted static routes. If the T1 was up use that, otherwise use the DSL. If both are down -- it won't really matter, will it ? :-) (Unless you are relying on SNMP monitoring from this router internally for an alarm). ========================================================== Chris Candreva -- chris@westnet.com -- (914) 967-7816 WestNet Internet Services of Westchester http://www.westnet.com/
Is anyone aware of a WIC card that will work with the lower end Cisco gear (1700 or 2600 series) that will allow me to terminate an ADSL or preferably an SDSL line directly on the router? The idea being that the router is then aware of link up/down status...
There is a WIC-1ADSL for 1700/2600. Not sure about an SDSL WIC. We have done a few T1/ADSL and ADSL/ISDN setups and it seems to work fairly well. I also spoke to a computer integrator that claimed they were working with Cisco to develop a ping like action for determining if the next hop was alive and if not set the interface down so it would failover to secondary interface / route. I assume it would be a 12.3(x) ish release. Eric
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Eric Kagan wrote:
Is anyone aware of a WIC card that will work with the lower end Cisco gear (1700 or 2600 series) that will allow me to terminate an ADSL or preferably an SDSL line directly on the router? The idea being that the router is then aware of link up/down status...
There is a WIC-1ADSL for 1700/2600. Not sure about an SDSL WIC. We have done a few T1/ADSL and ADSL/ISDN setups and it seems to work fairly well. I also spoke to a computer integrator that claimed they were working with Cisco to develop a ping like action for determining if the next hop was alive and if not set the interface down so it would failover to secondary interface / route. I assume it would be a 12.3(x) ish release.
I believe you're talking about this, available in 12.3(8)T. Reliable Static Routing Backup Using Object Tracking http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123newft/123... Sam
Sam Stickland wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Eric Kagan wrote:
Is anyone aware of a WIC card that will work with the lower end Cisco
gear
(1700 or 2600 series) that will allow me to terminate an ADSL or preferably an SDSL line directly on the router? The idea being that the router is then aware of link up/down status...
There is a WIC-1ADSL for 1700/2600. Not sure about an SDSL WIC. We have done a few T1/ADSL and ADSL/ISDN setups and it seems to work fairly well. I also spoke to a computer integrator that claimed they were working with Cisco to develop a ping like action for determining if the next hop was alive and if not set the interface down so it would failover to secondary interface / route. I assume it would be a 12.3(x) ish release.
I believe you're talking about this, available in 12.3(8)T.
Reliable Static Routing Backup Using Object Tracking
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123newft/123...
Sam
Yes but is 12.3(8)T available for the 1700/2600 routers? IIRC, not. Joe
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Joe Maimon wrote:
Sam Stickland wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Eric Kagan wrote:
There is a WIC-1ADSL for 1700/2600. Not sure about an SDSL WIC. We have done a few T1/ADSL and ADSL/ISDN setups and it seems to work fairly well. I also spoke to a computer integrator that claimed they were working with Cisco to develop a ping like action for determining if the next hop was alive and if not set the interface down so it would failover to secondary interface / route. I assume it would be a 12.3(x) ish release.
I believe you're talking about this, available in 12.3(8)T.
Reliable Static Routing Backup Using Object Tracking
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123newft/123...
Sam
Yes but is 12.3(8)T available for the 1700/2600 routers? IIRC, not.
Joe
Admittedly I haven't checked the feature navigator, but that page says "This feature is supported in all Cisco IOS software images for the Cisco 1700 series modular access routers except the Cisco IOS IP Base image.", so I would imagine that it is. S
participants (5)
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Charles Sprickman
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Christopher X. Candreva
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Eric Kagan
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Joe Maimon
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Sam Stickland