Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
(Optional.)
Disconnecting a dialup link
Route-triggered DDR configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
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Configuring physical interfaces
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Configuring link layer/network/routing protocols on the dialup interface
(Required.) Perform one of the following tasks:
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Configuring traditional DDR
Configuring an interface to place calls
Configuring an interface to receive calls
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Configuring bundle DDR
Configuring a dialer interface to place calls
Configuring a dialer interface to receive calls
(Required.)
(Optional.)
Configuring MP for DDR
(Required.)
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Creating a dynamic route backup group
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Assigning a dialup interface to a dynamic route backup group
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Setting the secondary link disconnection delay
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Setting the warm-up timer for dynamic route backup
(Optional.)
Disconnecting a dialup link
Configuring basic settings for DDR
Configuring physical interfaces
The router uses ISDN BRI and ISDN PRI interfaces to connect to an ISDN network. It uses
asynchronous serial interfaces, synchronous/asynchronous serial interfaces, AM interfaces, and
AUX interfaces to connect to a PSTN network. For information about configuring these physical
interfaces, see Interface Configuration Guide.
When you configure a synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, follow these guidelines:
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If the connected modem is asynchronous, perform the following tasks:
Configure the interface as an asynchronous interface by using the physical-mode async
command and to operate in protocol mode by using the async-mode protocol command.
Configure the call-in/call-out rights for the modem on the corresponding user line for the
interface.
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If the connected modem is synchronous, configure the interface as a synchronous serial
interface by using the physical-mode sync command.
For more information about modem management, see "Managing a modem."
Configuring auto-dial
Configuring basic settings for DDR
Configuring attributes for a dialup interface
Configuring dynamic route backup through DDR
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