Use a dynamic routing protocol such as rip, ripv2, ospf, eigrp or igrp. Make the both routers member of the same multicast group and they send messages to each other letting the other one know the status of the connection. If one fails the other one kicks in (courstey of: http://www.owelectric.com).
Any connection failure in a bus topology will result in the network becoming unusable due to signal bounce in the affected cable.
Because of your internet connection
Simply because - relays are designed to be single-use switches. If they were able to 'bounce' they could re-establish a connection, which might cause the circuit to fail.
There is only one syllable in the word fail. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
The device is not recognized.
A single port can be configured to listen for UDP or TCP inbound connection requests (or both). Telnet uses TCP. So when you telnet to a specific IP:port, telnet will attempt to make a TCP connection. If there is no TCP listener on the port you specify, then the connection request will be refused. It matters not if you have a UDP listener on the port. Telnet will not be able to establish a connection to a UDP port.
It depends if you have a good connection it will connect but if its under50% or what ever the limit is it wont
Mine failed because I had a bad battery connection and my car had died the night before. I had to drive it for another 70 miles before it passed.
regularly
if any item fails, they will all fail ...{not work}
Mainframes might fail in organizations because the organization has not planned for failure. By depending too much on a single mainframe computer, the organization and its systems can fail.
a fail