
Configuring Dial Services
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Modifying the Line Priority
For serial interfaces, you can prioritize lines in a pool, instructing the router which
line to use first, second and so forth when a backup line is required.
The lower the
number, the higher the priority.
For dial backup and bandwidth-on-demand pools, lines can reside across slots, but
when you set this parameter, it affects only lines on the same slot. For example, if
the backup pool has two lines in slot 3 and three lines in slot 4, the router sets a
priority between the lines in slot 3, then sets a priority between the lines in slot 4.
For bandwidth-on-demand, the router prioritizes lines in the preferred slot, then
the reserved slot, and finally, the local slot.
Using the BCC
To prioritize lines in a pool, navigate to the dial interface prompt and enter:
line-priority
<
integer
>
integer is a number from 1 to 50.
For example:
dial/serial/3/3# line-priority 1
This command tells the router to use the line for slot 3 connector 3 first for a
backup line.
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