
Starting Dial Services Using the BCC
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Setting Up a Dial Service
Each dial service has many configurable parameters, but for a basic configuration,
you change only a subset of these parameters.
Setting up a dial service involves the following main tasks:
1.
Creating the leased interface that will use backup service (dial backup only)
2.
Configuring the dial-up physical interface
3.
Creating line pools
4.
Configuring circuits that use the configured line pools
Each task involves several steps, which are described later in this chapter.
Table 3-1
lists the basic tasks required to set up a dial service. These tasks apply to
modem and ISDN configurations.
This basic configuration assumes the following:
• PPP is the layer 2 protocol.
• IP is the layer 3 protocol.
• There is no ISDN caller ID service; therefore, no incoming phone list is
required.
This basic configuration does not address every application. There are many other
features and functions that you can configure. For instructions on customizing the
basic configuration, see Chapters 9 through 16.
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