The V.25bis interface pre-de®nes clocking as external. The modem (DCE) controls the clock speed. You cannot con®gure clocking, encoding, and other HDLC parameters as part of the dial circuit con®guration.

Con®guring Dial Circuits

Table 83. Dial Circuit Con®guration Commands Summary (continued)

Command

Function

Set

Con®gures the dial circuit for inbound or outbound calls, maps the

 

dial circuit to a serial line interface, and sets addresses, idle

 

timeout, priority, lid_out address, inbound destination, and self-test

 

delay.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a Lower

 

Level Environmentº on page 11.

 

 

Delete

Use the delete command to remove the inbound call settings from the dial circuit con®guration.

Syntax:

delete

inbound destination

inbound destination

Removes both the INBOUND destination and the ANY_INBOUND settings from the dial circuit con®guration. This causes the dial circuit to accept calls only from callers that have a phone number that matches the destination parameter.

 

Encapsulator

 

Use the encapsulator command to enter the con®guration process for the link-layer

 

protocol (for example. PPP, Frame Relay, X.25 , dial-out, SDLC) that is running on

the dial circuit interface.

Note: The default for a dial circuit interface created via the add device dial-circuit

command is PPP. To change the link layer type, at the Config> prompt:

v For Frame Relay, enter set data-link frame-relay.

v For SDLC, enter set data-link sdlc.

v For X.25 on the ISDN BRI D-channel, enter set data-link x25.

 

Syntax:

 

encapsulator

 

The following example shows that the PPP con®guration process is entered when

 

the encapsulator command is used for a PPP dial circuit or dial-in interface.

 

Example:

 

encapsulator

 

Point-to-Point user configuration

 

PPP Config>

 

Be aware of the following when you con®gure a dial circuit that uses a V.25bis

 

interface as the base network:

 

v

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