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Configuring Dial Services
2-4
117353-B Rev. 00
Table 2-1. Setting Up a Default Modem or ISDN Configuration
Task Parameters to Set DOD* DB BOD
1. Configure leased interfaces on a COM,
MCT1, or MCE1 port (dial backup or
bandwidth-on-demand service only). You will
designate these leased interfaces as dial
backup primaries or bandwidth circuits.
Chapter 1 of this manual lists the types of
leased lines that you can select.
Do not do this for dial-on-demand service,
even if you configure demand circuits to use
bandwidth-on-demand service.
See
Configuring WAN Line
Services
for instructions on
setting up leased interfaces.
2. Create a line pool and assign it an ID.
ISDN interfaces only:
Before creating a line
pool, select an ISDN port and configure it for
BRI or PRI service.
Pool ID
Port Application Mode
xxx
3. Add one or more lines to the pool and, for
modem lines, configure the interface. For
ISDN lines, the interface is defined before
adding the line to the pool.
Line Media Type
WAN Serial Interface Type
xxx
4. Designate the ISDN switch type
(ISDN only).
Switch Type x x x
5. Specify a local phone number
(ISDN only).
Directory Number x x x
Service Provider ID (SPID)
(United States and Canada only)
xxx
6. Add a demand, backup, or bandwidth circuit. Pool ID x x x
7. Specify the leased-line connection type. Circuit Type x x
Backup Pool ID x
Bandwidth-on-Demand Pool ID x
8. Specify authentication protocol information
(CHAP is the default protocol).
CHAP Local Name x x x
CHAP Secret x x x
9. Specify the circuit connection mode. Demand Connection Mode x
Backup Mode x
Bandwidth Mode x
10. Add protocols.
(This chapter uses IP as an example.)
IP Address
IP Adjacent Host
x
(continued)
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