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Configuring Dial Services
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If Router B uses all the available phone numbers, and Router A sends another call
request for bandwidth, Router B can inform Router A that there are no available
lines, saving Router A the cost of calling to make a connection.
When Router A no longer needs the extra bandwidth, it must ask Router B to
deactivate the line. Both routers must agree to deactivate the line to prevent one
router from keeping the line active while the other tries to deactivate it.
BAP Negotiation with Other Vendors’ Routers
If your Bay Networks router communicates with another vendor’s router, both
routers may be monitoring congestion, regardless of who initiated the call.
Bandwidth allocation algorithms or congestion thresholds may not always be the
same on both sides of the line. Therefore, both routers must agree to activate or
deactivate the line to prevent one side from keeping the line active while the other
tries to deactivate it.
Configuring BAP
To use BAP, you must configure bandwidth-on-demand service for single leased
lines, leased multilink bundles, or dial-on-demand circuits. Once you have set up
bandwidth-on-demand service, you can configure BAP. For configuration
instructions, refer to Chapter 11.
You also need to set up a local phone list if your router is responsible for passing
phone numbers to its peer router to activate additional lines. To set up a local
phone list, refer to Chapter 12.
If you do not configure BAP for your bandwidth connections, the monitor router
adds bandwidth without negotiating with the non-monitor router.
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