
Configuring Bandwidth-on-Demand Circuits
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Parameter: Bandwidth Mode
Default: Non-Monitor
Options: Non-Monitor
|
Monitor
Function: Determines whether or not the router serves as the congestion monitor.
The level of congestion informs the router when to provide an additional
circuit to carry data across the network.
Instructions: Enter Monitor to instruct the router to watch the congestion on the line or
bundle. Only one router on the link can serve as congestion monitor and
bring up a secondary line. The router at the opposite end of the link must
be set to nonmonitor. If both are set to monitor, they may try to bring up a
secondary line simultaneously, resulting in a collision on the network.
If you configure bandwidth-on-demand service to aid a demand circuit,
and this parameter is set to Monitor, ensure the demand circuit’s
Connection Mode is either Collision Master or Collision Slave.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.1.4.5.1.36
Editing Bandwidth-on-Demand Circuit Parameters
After you designate a bandwidth circuit, Site Manager adds several buttons to the
Bandwidth-on-Demand Circuit Definition window (Apply, Phone Out, Options)
that allow you to edit the circuit.
To edit the bandwidth circuit:
1.
Highlight the desired circuit and enter new values for the parameters you
want to edit, referring to the descriptions on page
10-8 for guidelines.
2.
Click on Apply to save your changes.
3.
Click on Done to return to the Configuration Manager window.
Selecting CHAP or PAP for the Bandwidth Circuit
CHAP is the default authentication protocol. To select PAP, you must go to the
PPP Interface List window, select the special line record for dial lines, and specify
PAP in the Local Authentication Protocol parameter. For more information about
PPP and configuring authentication protocols, see
Configuring PPP Services
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