
Customizing Demand Circuits
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Specifying the Duration of the Circuit
You can specify how long the connection is active using the BCC or Site Manager.
Using the BCC
Specifying the Maximum and Minimum Time the Circuit Is Active
The
max-uptime
parameter specifies the maximum duration of a call for a
continuous period of time, which ensures that the connection is not up longer than
necessary. For example, configure the circuit’s availability from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Then set this parameter to 60 minutes. If the connection activates at 10:00
a.m., the router keeps the circuit active until 11:00 a.m.
To specify the maximum amount of time that the circuit is active, in minutes,
navigate to the demand-circuit prompt and enter:
max-uptime
<integer>
integer
is a number from 1 to 999999. The default is 60 minutes.
For example, to specify a max uptime of 100 for the circuit to-phoenix, enter:
demand-circuit/to-phoenix#
max-uptime 100
The
minimum-call-duration
parameter specifies the minimum amount of time
that the connection remains active regardless of whether there is data traffic.
To configure the minimum amount of time the connection should remain active
navigate to the demand-circuit prompt and enter:
minimum-call-duration
<
integer
>
integer
is a number from 10 to 2,147,483,647 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.
For dial-optimized routing circuits, this timer should allow enough time to send all
routing updates to the remote nodes in the network.
For example, to specify a minimum duration of 80 seconds, enter:
demand-circuit/to-phoenix#
minimum-call-duration 80
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