Dialer Watch Commands
10-104 Configuring the Dialer Interface
Syntax of the “no” Form

Usethenoformofthiscommandtodisablethisfeature:

no dialer watch-list group-number [delay route-check initial initial-delay][delay
connect connect-delay][delay disconnect disconnect-delay][ip ip-address address-
mask]
Mode

DialerInterfaceconfiguration:XSR(config-if<Dx>)#

Default

•Initialdelay:30seconds

• Connectdelay:2seconds

• Disconnectdelay:2seconds

Example

Thefollowingexampleconfiguresthedialerwatchoption:

XSR(config-if<D9>)dialer watch-list 57 delay route-check initial 15 delay connect
1 delay disconnect 1 ip 192.168.69.9 255.255.255.0
Sample Output

Thefollowingissampleoutputfromtheshow interface dialer commanddisplayingdialer

watchstatistics:

********** Dialer1 Interface Stats **********
Internet address is 1.1.1.2, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
Dialer1 is Admin Up, Description: <Vancouver>
Oper Status is SPOOFING
Dial stats:
wait for carrier 60s, redial attempts 3, redial interval 10s
address-mask IP address mask to be applied to the list.
initial-delay The delay interval between the time when a new route is added to any dialer
watch list and the start of the backup process for that route if the route fails to
come up. This delay prevents the XSR from starting backup process for the
configured watched routes immediately after bootup. Range: 1 to 2,147,483
seconds.
connect-delay The delay interval between when a route set up under the watch list goes down
and when the dialer subsystem starts the backup process. Range: 1 to
2,147,483 seconds.
disconnect-delay The delay interval between when a route set up under the watch list and
currently backed up comes up and when the dialer subsystem ends the backup
process. Range: 1 to 2,147,483 seconds.
start-time
end-time
Time range when the watch-list is set as active using the 24-hour format hh:mm
for both start and the end times. The watch-list does not trigger the backup
outside this time range regardless of the state of route collection.