lid_out_addr
address_name
The lid_out_addr is the name of a dial circuit between two routers. When
more than one circuit is configured between two routers (parallel circuits),
then there needs to be a way to unambiguously know which dial circuit
connects between them. For this purpose, a lid_out_addr is sent from the
router at one end (the caller). At the receiving end the other router
configures the same string as the inbound destination name. The
lid_out_addr must be an address name that has previously been added
using ADD ISDN-ADDRESS from the config> prompt.
lid_used [enabled or disabled]
Suppresses the exchange of logical ids for circuits to devices that do not
support logical ids.
Valid values: Enabled or disabled
Default value: Disabled
net
#
Sets the base network number of the interface to the
#
of the serial line
interface to which you want to map this circuit.
Note: The interface must be a V.34net for dial-out interfaces. You are
prompted for this if you add the device.
Example:
Circuit Config> set net
Base net for this circuit [ ]? 2
priorityThe priority field allows an outbound dial-on-demand circuit to preempt
another when no channels are available. If a call request is made and all
the channels are in use, then the priority of the requesting dial-on-demand
circuit is checked against all the active dial-on-demand circuits. If there is
an outbound dial-on-demand circuit with lower priority, then that circuit is
disconnected and a call is made for the higher priority dial-on-demand
circuit. Only the priority on the outbound end of a connection is considered.
An inbound dial-on-demand call will not be taken down in favor of a higher
priority outbound call. An inbound dial-on-demand call cannot cause a lower
priority call to be taken down.
selftest-delay
# of milliseconds
Use this parameter to delay the time between when the call is established
and the time when the initial packet is sent. Setting a selftest-delay can
prevent initial packets from being dropped. The range is 0 to 65535, and
the default is 150.
For V.25bisdial circuits, adjust this setting if your modems take extra time
to synchronize.
For ISDN dial circuits, you may need to adjust this setting for
dial-on-demand links because some ISDN switches start to deliver data
before signalling the complete establishment of the circuit at the destination
end.
timeslot
list of slots
Specifies a slot or list of slots to use for this dial circuit. Yourservice
provider will issue the number of the slots you can use for the circuit.
Specify the list as slot numbers separated by blanks.
Configuring Dial Circuits
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