Got a question,
Can you control the signal coming out of a serial interface on a cisco 2620 router?
I need to do something like DDR or maybe something like a floating static route, but instead of it being ISDN or async, I need the interesting traffic to activate a serial interface and keep the interface down (spoofing) when there is no traffic.
This is a standard IP network but this signal is causing problems with other devices and users. Only one user can be up on this particular network at any one time, if there are more than one router turned on, it's causing the first user to grab the entire network and I need it to be a half-duplex network (One user at a time).
If I could control the serial up/down state based on interesting traffic (outbound) than it should work fine.
Any Ideas
SpudNuts(ITC), USN(Ret), CCNA, BSCI, BCRAN,BCMSN,CST
Can you control the signal coming out of a serial interface on a cisco 2620 router?
I need to do something like DDR or maybe something like a floating static route, but instead of it being ISDN or async, I need the interesting traffic to activate a serial interface and keep the interface down (spoofing) when there is no traffic.
This is a standard IP network but this signal is causing problems with other devices and users. Only one user can be up on this particular network at any one time, if there are more than one router turned on, it's causing the first user to grab the entire network and I need it to be a half-duplex network (One user at a time).
If I could control the serial up/down state based on interesting traffic (outbound) than it should work fine.
Any Ideas
SpudNuts(ITC), USN(Ret), CCNA, BSCI, BCRAN,BCMSN,CST