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resetting the idle-timeout timer if a link is present, or drops it without originating calls for link setup if no link is present.

For DCC to send packets normally, you must configure a dial ACL and associate it with the concerned dial interface (physical or dialer) by using the dialer-groupcommand.

If no dial ACL is configured for the dialer access group associated with a dial interface, DCC will drop received packets on the interface as uninteresting ones.

Related command: dialer-group.

Example # Configure Dialer-rule1 and associate it with interface Serial 2/0.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] dialer-rule 1 ip permit

[Sysname] interface serial 2/0 [Sysname-Serial2/0] dialer-group 1

display dialer

Syntax

display dialer [ interface interface-type interface-number ]

View

Any view

Parameter

interface interface-typeinterface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and

 

number.

Description

Use the display dialer command to display information about the specified or all

 

DCC dial interfaces.

Example # Display information about all DCC dial interfaces.

<Sysname> display dialer

 

Dialer0 - dialer type = Dialer

 

Dialer Route:

 

 

NextHop_address

Dialer_Numbers

Dialer number

003

 

Dialer Timers(Secs):

 

Autodial:300

 

Compete:20

Enable:5

Idle:120

Wait-for-Carrier:60

Total Channels:1

Free Channels:1

Table 31 Description on the fields of the display dialer command

 

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

 

dialer type

 

Type of dial interface, dialer or physical

NextHop address

 

Remote address associated with a dialer route on the interface

Dialer Number

 

Dial string for the remote IP address

Dialer Timers(Secs)

 

DCC timers

 

Auto-dial

 

Timer set by the dialer timer autodial command

Compete

 

Timer set by the dialer timer compete command

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