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Example
The following example configures a next hop IP address, SPC, hostname and line speed for map 
class AcmeMap:
XSR(config)#dialer map 1
XSR(config-if<D1>)#dialer map ip 192.168.57.9 class AcmeMap name AcmeHost spc
speed 56 12345:6789
dialer persistent
This command brings up a permanent switched connection in the absence of an interesting packet 
or primary‐line‐down backup dial trigger.
Syntax
dialer persistent [delay n]
n
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no form of this command deletes the persistent setting:
no dialer persistent
Mode
Dialer Interface configuration: 
Default
‐1 second
Example
The following example configures Dialer interface 57 to be persistent for two minutes:
XSR(config)#interface dialer 57
XSR(config-if<D57>)#dialer persistent 120
dialer redialer attempts
This command sets the redial trigger after failed dial attempts. With an infinite number of 
specified redial attempts, it is possible to physically connect a modem at any time after setting the 
dial trigger and still make a connection. Also, if more resources (interfaces) are available in the 
dialer pool, the dialer is free to redial all members of the pool.
Syntax
dialer redial attempts n interval m re-enable t [forever]
attempts
Interval that the dial-out process is delayed after the Dialer interface boots up,
ranging from 1 to 2147483 seconds.
XSR(config-if<Dx>)#
Redial attempts.
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