Interface; How Do I Edit A Radio Interface Configuration - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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How Do I Edit a Radio Interface Configuration?

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If you want to configure the router to end the connection when the connection is
idle, i.e., no traffic passes across it, for a specified amount of time, in the Idle
timeout field, enter the number of seconds the connection can remain idle before
the router ends the connection.
If you are editing an ISDN connection, and you would like to use your second B
channel only when the traffic on the first B channel exceeds a certain threshold,
check the Enable MultiLink PPP check box, then in the Load Threshold field,
enter a number between 1 and 255, where 255 equals 100% of bandwidth, that will
determine the threshold on the first B channel. When traffic on that channel
exceeds that threshold, it will cause the router to connect the second B channel.
In addition, in the Data direction field, you can choose whether this threshold
should apply to outbound or inbound traffic.
Click OK.
You must use the Wireless Application to edit an existing radio interface
configuration.
Click Configure on the Cisco SDM toolbar.
Click Interfaces and Connections in the left frame, and then click the Edit
Interface/Connection tab.
Choose the radio interface and click Edit. In the Connections tab, you can change
the IP address or bridging information. If you want to change other wireless
parameters, click Launch Wireless Application.
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