For more information on customizing your filter sets, see Chapter
10. The default is blank, i.e., no filters defined.
21.Session Option: Idle Timeout (sec) - This value specifies the number of idle seconds that elapses before the Remote Node is automatically disconnected. Idle seconds is the period of time where no data is passed between the Remote Node and your Prestige. Administrative packets such as RIP are not counted as data. The default is 300 seconds (5 minutes). There is no Idle Timeout for incoming calls.
Once you have completed filling in Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile, press ENTER at the message: Press ENTER to Confirm ... to confirm your selections, or press ESC at any time to cancel your selections.
Bandwidth on Demand
The Bandwidth on Demand (BOD) feature allows you to bundle both B channels in one connection. The second channel is added and subtracted dynamically according to traffic demand. The Prestige uses the Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) and the Multilink Protocol (MP) to implement bandwidth on demand.
The configuration of bandwidth on demand focuses on the Base Transmission Rate (BTR) and the Maximum Transmission Rate (MTR). The relationship between BTR and MTR are shown below:
BTR & MTR Setting | No. of channel(s) | Max No. of | Bandwidth |
| used to initiate | channel(s) used | on demand |
BTR = 64, MTR = 64 | 1 | 1 | Off |
BTR = 64, MTR = 128 | 1 | 2 | On |
BTR = 128, MTR = 128 | 2 | 2 | Off |
When bandwidth on demand is enabled, a second channel will be brought up if traffic on the initial channel is higher than the high Target