
Configuring Dial Services
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Table 2-1. Setting Up a Default Modem or ISDN Configuration Using Site Manager
Task Parameters to Set
1. For dial backup or bandwidth-on-demand service only,
configure leased interfaces on a COM, MCT1, or MCE1 port.
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.
To use ISDN interfaces only as dial connections:
Select a
port (ISDN, MCT1, or MCE1) that you want to include as an
ISDN dial line in a line pool and configure it for BRI or PRI
service.
See
Configuring WAN Line Services
for
instructions on setting up leased
interfaces.
Port Application Mode
2. Create a line pool and assign it an ID. Pool ID
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
4. Designate the ISDN switch type
(ISDN only).
Switch Type
5. Specify a local phone number
(ISDN only).
Directory Number
Service Profile ID (SPID)
(United States and Canada only)
6. Add a demand, backup, or bandwidth circuit. Pool ID
7. Specify the leased-line connection type
(backup and bandwidth only).
Circuit Type
Backup Pool ID or
Bandwidth-on-Demand Pool ID
8. Specify authentication protocol information
(CHAP is the default protocol).
CHAP Local Name
CHAP Secret
9. Specify the circuit connection mode. Connection Mode (demand)
Backup Mode (backup)
Bandwidth Mode (bandwidth)
10.Add protocols. This chapter uses IP as an example
(demand only).
IP Address
11.Create an outgoing phone list. Outgoing Phone Number
Outgoing Phone Ext/SubAddr
12. Set up the caller resolution table. Caller Name
CHAP Secret
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