
Configuring Dial Services
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Parameter: Inactivity Time
Path: Dialup > Demand Circuits > Demand Pools > PPP or FR Circuits >
PPP or FR Demand Circuits
Default: 60 seconds
Options: 1 to 99,999,999 seconds
Function: Measures the data inactivity on the line. Specifically, it determines the number
of seconds that can elapse without data activity before the router disconnects
the line. Each time data passes through the router, the inactivity time resets.
NOTE: The router does not consider LQR, LCP, and periodic CHAP
messages as data, so they do not reset the time.
This parameter and the Inactivity Mode parameter determine how inactivity is
monitored. Once the router concludes that there is no data activity, it
disconnects the line.
Instructions: Specify a time limit, between 1 and 99, 999,999 seconds, that the router waits
before deactivating the switched connection.
If you want the connection to remain active at all times, enter 99,999,999. The
connection remains active unless the network deactivates the connection. If the
connection is deactivated, the router redials the same number when the next
packet is ready for transmission. You can also manually force the router to
establish a connection if a line is available.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.1.4.5.1.15
Parameter: Retry Max
Path: Dialup > Demand Circuits > Demand Pools > PPP or FR Circuits >
PPP or FR Demand Circuits
Default: 2
Options: 1 to 10
Function: Specifies the number of attempts that the router makes to establish the circuit.
The router tries all of the phone numbers in the outgoing phone list for a given
line. If no connection is made and there is still data to send, the router
increments the retry count, then retries these numbers on the next line in the
pool.
Instructions: Enter the number of times you want the router to try to establish the circuit.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.1.4.5.1.25
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