Table 24 Dial Backup Setup - Nortel BSR222 Configuration

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Table 24

Table 24 Dial Backup Setup

Label
Enable Dial Backup
Basic Settings
Login Name
Password
Retype to Confirm
Authentication Type
Primary/ Secondary
Phone Number
Dial Backup Port Speed Use the drop-down list to select the speed of the connection
AT Command Initial
String
Advanced Modem
Setup
TCP/IP Options
Priority (Metric)
Get IP Address
Automatically from
Remote Server
NN47922-500
describes the fields in
Description
Select this check box to turn on dial backup.
Type the logon name assigned by your ISP.
Type the password assigned by your ISP.
Type your password again in this field.
Use the drop-down list to select an authentication protocol for
outgoing calls. Options are:
CHAP/PAP - Your Business Secure Router accepts either
CHAP or PAP when requested by this remote node.
CHAP - Your Business Secure Router accepts CHAP only.
PAP - Your Business Secure Router accept PAP only.
Type the first (primary) phone number from the ISP for this
remote node. If the Primary Phone number is busy or does not
answer, your Business Secure Router dials the Secondary
Phone number, if available. Some areas require dialing the
pound sign # before the phone number for local calls. Include a
# symbol at the beginning of the phone numbers as required.
between the Dial Backup port and the external device. Available
speeds are: 9 600, 19 200, 38 400, 57 600, 115 200 or 230 400
b/s.
Type the AT command string to initialize the WAN device.
Consult the manual of your WAN device connected to your Dial
Backup port for specific AT commands.
Click this button to display the Advanced Setup screen and
edit the details of your dial backup setup.
This field sets this route's priority among the three routes the
Business Secure Router uses (normal, traffic redirect and dial
backup). Type a number (1 to 15) to set the priority of the dial
backup route for data transmission. The smaller the number,
the higher the priority.
If the three routes have the same metrics, the priority of the
routes is as follows: WAN, Traffic Redirect, Dial Backup.
Type the logon name assigned by your ISP for this remote
node.
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