Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual page 520

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Chapter 70 Dial Up Interfaces panel
Table 118 ISDN Dial-In Parameters fields (Sheet 2 of 3)
Attribute
Connection State: This is a table that shows the current dial-in state if connected.
Note: There is a maximum of two entries in this table (as there are two ISDN channels). This table will
display the ISDN channels that are available for ISDN dial in. If any channels are being used for ISDN
dial-out (either Automatic or manual) then this channel will not be available for ISDN dial-in, and will not
appear in this table.
Channel
User
Local IP Address
Remote IP Address
Callback
Status
ISDN Callback Settings
Callback retries
Callback retry
interval (s)
PPP Configuration. These parameters are passed to PPP stack to manage the PPP connection.
Idle timeout (s)
Maximum receive unit
Maximum Transmit Unit <128-1500>
Authentication support
Dial-In Settings
Assigned Lines
Local IP Address Specification
Remote assigned
First dial-in IP Address
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Value
Description
<read-only>
The ISDN channel used.
<read-only>
Displays the user that is currently dialed in.
<read-only>
Displays the local IP address assigned to the dial-in connection.
<read-only>
Displays the remote IP address of the dial-in connection.
<read-only>
Displays if callback is enabled for this dial-in connection.
<read-only>
The status of the dial-in connection.
<1-10>
The number of attempts made by the BCM to dial-out to the
remote end during callback.
Default: 3
<0-360>
Interval for successive connection attempts for dial-out during
callback.
Default: 60 seconds
<numeric
Idle time period after which PPP will terminate the PPP
string>
connection.
Default: 1800 seconds
<128-1500>
The maximum size of the packets that can be received.
Default: 500
The maximum size of the packets that will be sent.
Default: 500
PAP
Supported PPP authentication.
CHAP
Default: CHAP
Assign target lines for ISDN dial-in.
<check box> When selected, BCM obtains its IP address from the remote
end.
Cleared, the BCM will use the addresses specified below for the
first and second dial-in connections.
Default: disabled
<IP Address> The IP address that will be assigned to the BCM side of the first
dial-in connection. This is only assigned if the Remote
Assigned is disabled.
Default: 10.10.18.1

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