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Once the ISDN switch type and directory numbers have been configured, the router must be reset for the new values to take effect and for the ISDN BRI interface to register with the central switch.



Soft Reset

 

 

Location: Main

 

ªDiagnostics

 

ª Soft Reset

 

Once the router has restarted it is ready to establish ISDN connections.

 

With the ISDN numbers and switch type defined, an ISDN call may be placed to another

 

properly configured bridge/router. The calls may be placed manually or automatically. The

 

automatic call features available are Auto-Call or IP Address Connect. An Auto-Call

 

connection is established each time the router starts up. An IP Address Connect call is

 

established to a specifically configured remote router when certain IP traffic is received

 

from the local LAN.

 

Note that any time the switch type is changed a soft reset must be performed before the

 

change will take effect.

 

The switch type is not saved through a full reset; the router will come up with the default

 

switch type – NET3; if you require a different switch type, it must be re-entered after a

 

configuration reload. It is strongly recommended that the entire configuration set of the

 

router be saved (Dump config.txt to the console) then reloaded (Restore config.txt from the

 

console) after a full reset.

 

The configuration options described here are only for initial set-up and configuration

 

purposes. For more complete information on all of the configuration parameters

 

available, please refer to the “P1705 & P1730 Menus Reference Manual.PDF” on

 

the accompanying CD-ROM.

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Perle Systems 1700 manual Soft Reset, Console after a full reset