4. Feature-Specific Configuration

 

The following prompt

 

When the . . .

appears . . .

If you select . . .

 

 

 

￿Response to the

￿No – No previously configured

Remove Alternate

 

DLCIs, ISDN Link Profiles, or

Destinations

 

PVC Connections are removed

from PVCs and

 

or changed, but updates due to

delete unused

 

LMI responses will be

DLCI Records?

 

performed using the new

￿prompt was Yes, and

 

￿setting.

Automatic Backup

 

Yes – All Alternate Destination

Configuration was

 

information will be removed

disabled

 

from PVC Connections and

 

 

Management PVCs, and all

 

 

DLCIs and ISDN Link Profiles

 

 

(except for the first one) used

 

 

exclusively as Alternate

￿

 

Destinations are deleted.

 

 

 

Response to the

Add Alternate

￿No – No previously configured

Remove Alternate

Destinations to

PVC Connections are removed

Destinations

Current PVC

or changed, but updates due to

from PVCs and

Connections?

LMI responses will be

delete unused

 

performed using the new

DLCI Records?

 

￿setting.

￿prompt was Yes, and

 

Yes – Alternate Destination

Automatic Backup

 

information is configured for

Configuration was set

 

current DLCIs, ISDN Link

to

 

Profiles, PVC Connections and

Single_Site_Backup

 

Management PVCs on the

or Multi_Site_Backup

 

ISDN DBM interface, except for

 

 

the Management PVC

 

 

designated as the TS Access

 

 

Management Link.

 

 

 

NOTE:

When DLCIs, PVC connections, and management PVCs for the first ISDN Link Profile have been configured manually, it is recommended that specific discovered DLCIs, PVC connections, and management PVCs be deleted manually via the Configuration menus. Otherwise, the manual configurations will be deleted along with the automatically configured ones.

To specify when automatic backup is allowed or can occur, see Configuring the

Criteria for Automatic Backup in Chapter 3, Configuration Options.

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Paradyne and 9820-45M, 9820-2M, 9820-8M, 9623, 9788, 9128 standalone Criteria for Automatic Backup in , Configuration Options

and 9820-45M, 9123, 9623, 9783, 9720 specifications

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