Isdn Command - Nortel BayStack 100-S Reference

Reference for the baystack instant internet remote access commands version 7.11
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Table 13 ipsec command options (continued)
Option
drop
defaultnetwork
log
Example
ipsec freeswan dest 10.10.192.111
ipsec freeswan key "secret"
ipsec freeswan local 192.168.1.0/24
ipsec freeswan remote 0.0.0.0/0
ipsec freeswan encrypt des 3des null
ipsec freeswan authorize md5 sha null

isdn command

The
isdn
This command automatically builds a PPP Multilink bundle for the specified
interface. Three PPP encapsulated interfaces, ISDN-B1, ISDN-B2, and ISDN,
are built as a result. ISDN is the aggregate of ISDN-B1 and ISDN-B2.
isdn [<interface> [calltype <val>
Reference for the BayStack Instant Internet Remote Access Commands Version 7.11
Definition
Deletes the specified tunnel and removes the configuration
settings.
Sets the source address of the tunnelled message starting in
Instant Internet to allow a user to communicate through the tunnel
to allow Instant Internet to participate in its own IPsec tunnels for its
own services such as DNS, proxies, and so forth.
ipadr
Turns on logging for all tunnels defined on the network. Levels are
from level 0-9; 9 is the highest level of logging.
command provides device-specific control for an ISDN BRI interface.
inboundvoice pots | dovbs
number
clear
<num1> [<num2>]
priority
data | pots | outboundpots | inboundpots
speed
56 | 64 | 112 | 128
spid
clear
<spid1> [<spid2>]
switch
none
ins64 | ltr6 | net3 | ni1 | nti | sing | vn3
trace
on | off
voice
on | off
logging
on | off]]
Chapter 2 Using configuration commands
- The IP address to be used as the default network.
| auto | att
| aus | dms | etsi
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