Dial-Up; Dial-Up On Demand - Patton electronics SmartNode Series Software Configuration Manual

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interface dialer IF_DIALUP
outbound 1 PROVIDER1
local-e164 100
remote-e164 0312345678
route call dest-interface BRI0
retry 5 10 10
encapsulation ppp
bind subscriber SUB_PROVIDER1
use profile ppp default
outbound 2 PROVIDER2
local-e164 100
remote-e164 0998887766
route call dest-interface BRI0
retry 5
encapsulation ppp
bind subscriber SUB_PROVIDER2
use profile ppp default

Dial-up

Dial-up is one of the modules you have to configure in order to use the PPP dial-up over ISDN feature. Also
consider the check-connectivity command
(page
329) in context cs.
Dial-up brings up an IP interface even if the link is not established (spoofing). On some trigger conditions the
spoofer gives the signal to dial or to drop the connection to dialer that is bound to the IP interface. There are
three different trigger conditions available.

Dial-up on demand

Dial when the first packet is sent out that interface and drop after a certain time where no packet is routed
through that interface.
Mode: context ip/interface
Step
Command
1
[name] (if-ip) [interface]#[no] dial-up on-
demand [idle timeout <seconds>]
[queue-limit <number>]
PPP Dial-up over ISDN
(page
336) on the IP interface and the interface dialer mode
Purpose
Configure dial-up on demand. Idle timeout
specifies the idle time in seconds before drop-
ping connection (Default 300). Queue-limit
specifies the max. number of packets to
queue while the link is down (Default 4).
30 • PPP configuration
335

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