
3Com Router 5000/6000 Family | 33 |
Command Reference |
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dialer disconnect
Use the dialer disconnect command to clear the
Any view
dialer
Use the dialer enable-circular command to enable Circular DCC.
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer group
Use the
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer
Use the dialer
BRI or PRI interface) to be the leased line.
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer
Use the dialer
Use the dialer
ISDN BRI Interface view
dialer number
Use the dialer number command to configure a dial number for placing a call to a single remote end.
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer priority
Use the dialer priority command to configure a priority for a physical interface in a dialer circular group in the Circular DCC configuration.
Physical Interface view
dialer
Use the dialer
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer route
Use the dialer route command to allow a DCC interface to call the specified destination address (host or network address) or to receive calls from multiple remote ends.
Physical or Dialer Interface view
Use the
System view
dialer threshold
Use the dialer threshold command to configure the traffic threshold of a link on the DCC interface so that another link can be enabled to call the same destination address when the ratio of traffic on all connected links on the DCC interface to the available bandwidth exceeds the preset percentage.
Dialer Interface view
dialer timer autodial
Use the dialer timer autodial command to configure the automatic dialing interval of DCC.
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer timer compete
Use the dialer timer compete command to configure an idle interval for an interface after call contention occurs on the interface.
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer timer enable
Use the dialer timer enable command to configure an interval for the next call attempt on an interface after the link is disconnected.
Physical or Dialer Interface view
dialer timer idle
Use the dialer timer idle command to configure the interval that a link is allowed to be idle (in other words, the interval when there is no packets which comply with the “permit” statements transmitted) after a call has been set up on the interface.