Configuring An Interface To Receive Calls From Multiple Remote Ends; Configuring Multiple Interfaces To Place Calls To One Or Multiple Remote Ends - HPE FlexNetwork MSR Series Comware 5 Layer 2 - Wan Access Configuration Manual

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Configuring an interface to receive calls from multiple remote
ends
Figure
43, an interface at the local end receives calls from multiple remote ends (the components
In
in inverse color represent the routers irrelevant to the networking).
Figure 43 Network diagram
In this scenario, a single local interface if0 receives DCC calls from multiple remote interfaces
including if1, if2, if3, and if4. Because only one interface is involved at the local end, you can
configure DCC parameters for the interface by configuring a dialer circular group. In addition, you
can configure PAP or CHAP authentication.
To configure an interface to receive calls from multiple remote ends:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Enter dialup interface
2.
(physical or dialer interface)
view.
Enable C-DCC.
3.
Configure the interface to
4.
receive calls from a remote
end.
Configuring multiple interfaces to place calls to one or
multiple remote ends
Figure
44, multiple interfaces at the local end place calls to one or multiple remote ends (the
In
components in inverse color represent the routers irrelevant to the networking).
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
dialer enable-circular
dialer route protocol
next-hop-address [ mask
network-mask-length ] [ user
hostname | broadcast ] *
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, C-DCC is disabled.
Optional.
If the dialer route ip
next-hop-address user hostname
command is configured at a called
end, the called party will use the
specified next hop address and
hostname to authenticate the
calling party.
Repeat this step if multiple remote
ends are involved.

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