
Customizing Backup Circuits
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Using the BCC
The following examples show how to set the BCC schedule commands for the
backup circuit.
To configure the object schedule, you are required to set the days, start-time, and
end-time parameters. To set these parameters, navigate to the backup-circuit
prompt and enter:
schedule days <
day
> start-time <
time_of_day
> end-time <
time_of_day
>
day
can be a specific day of the week, weekday, or weekend.
time_of_day
is the time specified using the 24-hour clock, 0 to 2400.
For example:
backup-circuit/8/1#
schedule days weekday start-time 1000 end-time 2100
end time Specifies the time of day the backup circuit is no longer available.
The router uses this parameter and the Start Time parameter to
establish a time period when the circuit is available.
For the router to deactivate the circuit at the configured end time,
ensure that the Availability Mode parameter is set to the default,
available. If you do not want the router to deactivate the circuit at
the end time, set Availability Mode to not available.
inactivity timer
(BCC only)
If enabled, this timer instructs the router to disconnect the call if
there is no data activity.
Accept the default, disabled, if you want the router to establish the
connection at the start time and remain active until the configured
end time, regardless of data activity and regardless of the setting
of the Availability Mode parameter. Only the network can bring
down the connection.
availability mode Determines whether the router activates the circuit between the
configured time interval specified with the circuit’s schedule.
Table 13-2. Scheduling Options
(continued)
Parameter Function
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