Configuring Isdn Physical Interface Properties - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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You can include these statements at the following hierarchy levels:
To configure the Services Router to reject incoming ISDN calls (supported when
dial-in is configured), include the
processes isdn-signaling]
To disable ISDN, include the
isdn-signaling]
To disable the dial-out on demand process, include the
system processes dialer-services]

Configuring ISDN Physical Interface Properties

You specify the physical ISDN interface in the form
which the PIM is installed. The second number is always 0.
port number.
You specify the B-channel in the form
be 1 or 2. You specify the D-channel in the form
NOTE: The B- and D-channel interfaces do not have any configurable parameters.
However, when interface statistics are displayed, B- and D-channel interfaces have
statistical values.
To enable ISDN interfaces installed on your Services Router to work properly, you
must configure the interface properties. To configure physical interface properties,
include the
level:
backup-options {
interface dln.0;
}
[edit interfaces]
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name interfaces]
hierarchy level:
[edit system processes isdn-signaling]
reject-incoming;
}
hierarchy level:
[edit system processes isdn-signaling]
disable;
}
[edit system processes dialer-services]
disable;
}
statement at the
isdn-options
[edit interfaces br-pim/0/port]
isdn-options {
Chapter 60: Configuring ISDN Interfaces
reject-incoming
statement at the
statement at the
disable
[edit system processes
hierarchy level:
br-pim/0/port
.
bc-pim/0/port:n
dc-pim/0/port:0
[edit interfaces br-pim/0/port]
Configuring ISDN Physical Interface Properties
[edit system
statement at the
disable
[edit
.
is the slot in
pim
is the configured
port
is the B-channel ID and can
n
.
hierarchy
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