AppendixK Router Platform User Interface Reference
ADSL Policy Page
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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 3.2
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ADSL Policy Page
Use the ADSL page to create, edit, and delete ADSL definitions on the ATM
interfaces of the router. For more information, see Defining ADSL Settings,
page 15-40.
Navigation Path
(Device view) Select Interfaces > Settings > DSL > ADSL from the Policy
selector.
(Policy view) Select Router Interfaces > Settings > DSL > ADSL from the
Policy Type selector. Right-click ADSL to create a policy, or select an
existing policy from the Shared Policy selector.
SPID1 Applies only when you select Basic-DMS-100, Basic-NI, or Basic-5ess as
the switch type.
The service provider identifier (SPID) for the ISDN service to which the
interface subscribes. Some service providers in North America assign SPIDs
to ISDN devices when you first subscribe to an ISDN service. If you are
using a service provider that requires SPIDs, your ISDN device cannot place
or receive calls until it sends a valid assigned SPID to the service provider
when accessing the switch to initialize the connection.
Valid SPIDs can contain up to 20 characters, including spaces and special
characters.
Note We recommend that you do not enter a SPID for interfaces using the
AT&T 5ESS switch type, even though they are supported.
SPID2 Applies only when you select DMS-100 or NI as the switch type.
The service provider identifier (SPID) for a second ISDN service to which
the interface subscribes. Valid SPIDs can contain up to 20 alphanumeric
characters (no spaces are permitted).
OK button Saves your changes locally on the client and closes the dialog box.
Note To save your changes to the Security Manager server so that they are
not lost when you log out or close your client, click Save on the
source page.
TableK-18 Dialer Physical Interface Dialog Box (Continued)