
Configuring Dial Services
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Table 3-1. Setting Up a Default Modem or ISDN Configuration Using the BCC
Task BCC Command
1. For dial backup service, define the leased interfaces, including
the layer 2 and layer 3 protocols. These interfaces become
primary circuits after you assign a backup circuit to the interface.
See
Configuring WAN Line Services
for instructions on creating leased
interfaces.
2. Configure the modem and ISDN physical interfaces that will
become dial-on-demand or dial backup lines.
serial*
mct1
mce1
modem
bri
pri
channel
3. Specify whether the connections are synchronous or
asynchronous (modules that support asynchronous PPP only).
wan-type
4. Define the modem signaling (modem lines only). media-type
5. Designate the interface as a dial object to be used in line pools. dial
6. Create a line pool and assign an ID to the pool. backup-pool or demand-pool
7. Add lines to the backup or demand pool. backup-line or demand-line
8. Designate the primary interface by adding a backup circuit to the
interface (backup only).
backup-circuit
9. Specify the ISDN switch type (ISDN only). switch-type
10.Create a demand circuit. demand-circuit
11.Specify the circuit connection mode. backup-mode or connection-mode
12.Specify authentication protocol information
(CHAP is the default protocol).
chap-name
chap-secret
13.Create an outgoing phone list. out-phone-number
phone-number
subaddress-extension
14.Create a local phone list (ISDN only). local-phone-number
phone-number
subaddress-extension
spid (United States and Canada only)
15.Set up the caller resolution table. caller-resolution
caller-name
secret
* Not all of these interface types are shown in this chapter.
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