3Com Router Command Reference Guide — V1.00
user hostname: Remote user name, which is optionally specified for authentication
implemented when receiving calls.
broadcast: An optional parameter indicating that the broadcast packets can be
transmitted on this link.
dial-number: Dial number of the remote end.
autodial: If this parameter is defined in a dialer route, the router will automatically
attempt to dial according to the dialer route at a certain interval. The interval is set in
the dialer autodial-interval command, which is 300 seconds by default.
logical-channel logic-channel-number: Number of the specified logic channel of the
standby center.
Description
Using the dialer route command, you can configure calling one or multiple
destination addresses or to receive calls from multiple remote ends on a DCC
interface,. Using the undo dialer route command, you can cancel a dialer route.
By default, the system does not define dialer route.
To originate a call, the parameter dial-number should be used. If the user keyword is
used, PPP authentication should be configured.
The user can configure multiple dialer routes for a dial port or a destination address.
Note:
If the dialer-group command is not configured, DCC will not dial.
For related commands, see dialer enable-circular, dialer autodial-interval.
Example
# Set the remote end to be called on Serial 0.
[3Com-Serial0] dialer route ip 131.108.2.5 user ZZZ 14155553434
1.1.14 dialer threshold
Syntax
dialer threshold traffic-percentage [ in-out | in | out ]
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