Existing profiles are edited also using the “add profile” command. In this case, the defaults shown are
the existing configured values.
πThis router only support one profile over EWAN interface. When an ewan profile is configured, the
following new added profile(s) will select ISDN automatically. User can modify the ewan profile by
using “add profile” command or “delete profile”, then “add profile” again.
add profile <Profile Name>
Example 1 – Set up an Internet Access Profile over ISDN
Router> add profile daniel
The system is currently in Advanced Mode, press Ctrl-E to switch to
Express Mode.
Add new connection profile “daniel” ...
Interface type: ISDN3
enter access type: 1> internet access only
2> remote office dial in/out (1): 1
enter remote directory number (Unspecified): 5553333
enter ISP account name (Unspecified): user-name
enter ISP account password (Unspecified): ****
enable compression (No, yes/no):
Profile daniel is configured successfully. Configuring Network
Protocol over daniel ...
enable IP routing (Yes, yes/no):
Set this profile as IP default route (Yes, yes/no):
Router>
Example 2 – Set up a Remote Office Profile over ISDN
Router> add profile julia
The system is currently in Advanced Mode, press Ctrl-E to switch to
Express Mode.
Add new connection profile “julia” ...
Interface type: ISDN
enter access type: 1> internet access only
2> remote office dial in/out (1): 2
enter action mode (Dial only, dial only/answer only/both): d
enter remote directory number (Unspecified): 5556666
enter my account name (Unspecified): user1
enter my account password (Unspecified): ****
enable compression (No, yes/no):
Profile julia is configured successfully. Configuring Network
Protocol over julia ...
3 Assume one ewan profile is already configured.