Dialer Interface Spoofing

For more information on ISDN fundamentals, refer “Configuring Integrated Services Digital Network” on page 1 and the XSR CLI Reference Guide.

Note: Optional commands shown in sample configurations are preceded by an exclamation point.

Dialer Interface Spoofing

Spoofing on a dialer interface is defined as the line “pretending” to be up when it is not. That is, the line is physically disconnected but the route entry is maintained in the routing table so that when a call is initiated, it is processed promptly, preserving the on-demand nature of the line.

The XSR’s dialer interface supports three modes of operation:

Non-spoofed- the dialer interface is down as long as there is no active dialup connection.

Spoofed point-to-point- the dialer interface is always up and visible in the node's routing table.

Spoofed point-to-multipoint- the dialer interface is up and can be directly connected to multiple neighbors.

You set the dialer interface mode when the interface is first created. The mode is configured with the following commands:

interface dialer number — This is the default, spoofed point-to-point interface mode of operation used for backup and dial-on-demandpurposes.

interface dialer number multi-point— In spoofed point-to- multipoint mode, this option is used for on-demandapplications.

Note: The dialer interface cannot be used for on-demand applications while operating in non- spoofed mode.

Additionally, the dialer map ip command is available in spoofed multi-point mode only and, configured as such, the dialer interface IP address cannot be negotiated.

Dialer Watch

The XSR’s Dialer Watch feature backs up each route in the routing table. Backed up routing table entries can be:

Local routes (owned by one of the XSR’s physical interfaces)

Static routes

RIP learned routes

OSPF learned routes

Routes requiring backup are configured with the dialer watch-listcommand as a collection of entries. Watch lists are identified by the watch-list number – a unique number for one particular XSR.

The XSR’s backup functionality is implemented by the Dialer subsystem and configured under Interface dialer mode. Each dialer interface used to back up watched routes must be configured with one or more dialer watch-groups, by the dialer watch-groupcommand, linked to each other by the same number.

10-18 Configuring Dialer Services

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