Dialer Route - 3Com 3C13618 Command Reference Manual

3com 3c13618: reference guide
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Physical or dialer interface view
Parameter
packets: Number of packets that can be buffered on this interface, ranges from 0 to
100. By default, the value of max-threshold is 30.
Description
Using the dialer queue-length command, you can configure the number of packets
which comply with the "permit" statement that can be buffered before a link is set up.
Using the undo dialer queue-length command, you can restore the default number
of the packets that can be buffered.
In the link establishing process, the packets which comply with the "permit" statement
are held in the buffer queue to wait for transmission as soon as the link is set up. The
setting of packets decides the queue length. If the length is set to 0, the outgoing
packets before the link on the interface is set up will be discarded.
Example
# Set the number of packets that can be buffered on Serial 1 to 10.
[3Com-Serial1] dialer queue-length 10

1.1.13 dialer route

Syntax
dialer route protocol next-hop-address [ user hostname ] [ broadcast ]
[ dial-number ] [ autodial ] [ logical-channel logic-channel-number ]
undo dialer route protocol next-hop-address [ user hostname ] [ broadcast ]
[ dial-number ] [ autodial ] [ logical-channel logic-channel-number ]
View
Physical or dialer interface view
Parameter
protocol: Network protocol keyword, being ip or ipx.
next-hop-address: Remote network address.
Dial-Up
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