Bandwidth
Displays the bandwidth value in Kbps.
Base net
Displays the name of the serial line interface to which this dial circuit is
mapped.
Callback
Displays the setting of this option.
Calls Displays the setting of this option.
Destination name
Displays the network address name to be called for outbound circuits, and
the default comparison address used by the LID mechanism for inbound
calls.
Idle char
Displays the idle character used for I.43x or channelized circuits.
Idle timer
Displays the idle timer setting in seconds. The range is 0 to 65535; 0
indicates that this is a dedicated circuit (leased line).
Inbound calls allowed
Displays this parameter when the circuit is configured to accept inbound
calls.
Inbound dst name
Displays this parameter if the circuit is configured to accept inbound calls
that do not match any other addresses. This is an alternate comparison
address name used by the LID mechanism for inbound calls.
LID out address
Displays the name of the dial circuit connecting the routers.
LID used
Displays the setting of this option.
Net # Displays the base circuit number.
Outbound calls allowed
Displays this parameter when the circuit is configured to initiate outbound
calls.
PriorityDisplays the setting of this parameter.
SelfTest Delay Timer
Displays the self-test delay timer setting in milliseconds. The range is 0 to
65535; 0 indicates no delay.
Time slot
Displays the list of slots to use for this dial circuit.
Set
Use the set command to map the dial circuit to an interface (for example: ISDN ,
V.34,or V.25bis), configure the dial circuit for inbound and/or outbound calls, and
set destination addresses, inbound addresses, idle timeout, and self-test delay.
Note:
Configuring Dial Circuits
646 MRS V3.2 Software User’s Guide
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