Configuring network interfaces
Configure DialServ interfaces
The Dialserv option module mimics a telephone exchange in that it supplies the required voltages on
the line, generates a RING signal and has off-hook detection circuitry. You can use Dialserv to provide
similar functionality to dialing into an ISP using an analogue modem. The card also contains an analog
modem to handle data on the line.
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1. Go to Configuration > Network > Interfaces > DialServ.
2. Configure DialServ parameters:
Use PPP/Protocol Switch
These radio buttons select whether the DialServ card uses a PPP instance or the protocol
switch functionality to control traffic on the interface. If PPP is selected, the web page expands
to display the standard PPP configuration settings. If Protocol Switch is selected, only the four
settings described immediately below are visible.
Max time to RING line s seconds
The maximum number of seconds that the RING signal should be generated for.
RING frequency n Hz
The DialServ module generates a RING signal. The frequency of the RING is selected from this
drop-down list. The available options are:
20Hz
n
25Hz
n
30Hz
n
40Hz
n
50Hz
n
Initialisation string 1
The text string in this text box contains any required modem initialization commands.
Initialisation string 2
The text string in this text box contain initialization commands that will be issued to the
modem after the first initialization string.
3. Click Apply.
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