
Starting Dial Services Using the BCC
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To make an interface a dial object, navigate to the interface prompt and enter:
dial
For example, to make serial interface 1/1 a dial object, enter:
serial/1/1# dial
To make BRI interface 3/1 a dial object, navigate to the channel prompt and enter:
channel/3/1# dial
To make PRI interface 2/1 a dial object, navigate to the pri prompt and enter:
pri/2/1# dial
The dial command indicates that interface is now available to be used as a dial line
in a line pool.
Creating a Line Pool
A line pool is a group of one or more lines that reside on the router slots. You
identify each pool by assigning it a pool ID. Each line can connect to a modem or
directly to an ISDN network (using a router with internal ISDN). A line pool can
have a combination of synchronous and asynchronous interfaces.
To create a demand pool or backup pool, navigate to the box prompt and enter:
demand-pool <
pool-id
> or backup-pool <
pool-id
>
pool-id
can be a number from 1 to 255.
For example, to create a demand pool with an ID of 8, enter:
box# demand-pool 8
demand-pool/8#
Note:
If you purchased selective PRI service from your ISDN provider, see
Chapter 9, “Customizing Line Pools,” for instructions on configuring a subset
of B channels from the full complement of B channels.
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