
Creating Line Pools
114062 Rev. A
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Parameter: Priority
Default: 1
Range: 1 to 50
Function: Prioritizes a group of lines in the same pool. For example, the router uses
a line of priority 1 before it uses a line of priority 2.
For dial backup and bandwidth-on-demand pools, lines can reside across
slots, but when you set this parameter, it affects only lines on the same
slot. In the case of dial backup, if you have two lines in Slot 3 and three
lines in Slot 4, the router sets a priority between the lines in Slot 3, then
sets a priority between the lines in Slot 4. For bandwidth-on-demand, the
router prioritizes lines in the preferred slot, then the reserved, and finally
the local slot.
Instructions: Assign a number to each line in the pool. The lower the number, the
higher the priority. For pools that combine Raise DTR/V.25bis lines with
ISDN lines, coordinate the priority assignments for this interface with
those you set via the Pool Channel Priority parameter for the ISDN
interface.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.4.5.1.97
Parameter: Modem Command String
Default: None
Options: Any valid modem command string.
Function: Enables you to test and modify the configuration of your modem. For
example, if you want to change the speed of your modem, you can enter a
command string to do this. Also, if you are having trouble placing calls,
enter a string to test whether the modem responds.
Instructions: Enter a command string that your modem supports.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.9.8.13.1.4
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