
Configuring Dial Services
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Adding Lines to the Pool
To add a backup line to a pool, navigate to the backup-pool prompt and enter:
backup-line
<
line-type
>/<
slot/module/connector
>
To add a demand line to a pool, navigate to the demand-pool prompt and enter:
demand-line
<
line-type
>/<
slot/module/connector
>
line-type
indicates the interface type of the associated dial object. The value can be
serial, bri, or pri. For the ARN, use serial as the line type.
slot/module/connector identifies the physical interface. You specify a module
number only for ASN and System 5000 routers.
For example, to add the backup line (serial interface 1/1) to backup pool 8, enter:
backup-pool/8#
backup-line serial/1/1
backup-line/8/serial/1/1#
The pool ID becomes part of the backup-line and demand-line prompts
automatically.
If you defined multiple dial interfaces, you could add multiple lines to the same
pool, for example:
backup-pool/8#
backup-line serial/1/1; backup-line bri/3/1
Be aware of the following when selecting lines for a pool:
• All the lines in a demand pool must reside on the same slot and can combine
Raise DTR, V.25bis, Hayes, and ISDN lines.
• Do not use any lines previously configured as leased lines for the backup pool.
• The lines in a backup pool can reside across slots and can combine Raise
DTR, V.25bis, Hayes, and ISDN lines.
Go to one of the following sections:
• Specifying the ISDN Switch Type
on page 3-17
• Specifying the Authentication Protocol Information on page 3-20
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