
Configuring Dial Services
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Configuring Line Pools
A line pool is a group of one or more lines that reside on the router slots. You
identify each pool by assigning a pool ID. The lines are the physical connections
over which the circuits transmit and receive data. Each line can connect to a
modem or directly to an ISDN network (using a router with internal ISDN or
external terminal adapter). A line pool can have a combination of synchronous
and asynchronous interface types.
The steps for creating line pools are the same for all three dial services. See the
appropriate section for instructions:
• “
Creating Line Pools with Modem Lines” on page 2-6
• “Creating Line Pools with ISDN Lines” on page 2-8
Creating Line Pools with Modem Lines
To configure line pools with Raise DTR, V.25bis, and Hayes interfaces:
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose Dialup.
The Dialup menu opens.
2. Choose Demand Pools, Backup Pools,
or Bandwidth On Demand Pools.
The Demand Pools, Backup Pools, or
Bandwidth On Demand Pools window
opens.
3. Click on Add. The appropriate Pool Configuration
window opens.
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