Node b (called node) configuration, Node d (calling node) configuration – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual
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Answering Incoming ISDN Calls
10-22 Configuring Dialer Services
Node B (Called Node) Configuration
The following commands add two users to validate calls made from Node A. This configuration
employs the username/authentication method of mapping incoming calls.
XSR(config)#username toronto privilege 0 password cleartext z
XSR(config)#username boston privilege 0 password cleartext y
These commands add a dialer pool member and set the Central Office switch type on BRI port 1/
0:
XSR(config)#interface bri 1/0
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The following commands configure Dialer inter 0 on BRI interface 1/0:
XSR(config)#interface dialer 0
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The following commands add a dialer pool and map BRI interface 1/0 to Dialer interface 1. The
dialer called
command maps incoming Node A calls to Node B’s 2400 number. Optionally,
you can employ the dialer caller method and specify a PPP authenticated username to map
incoming calls.
XSR(config)#interface dialer 1
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! dialer caller 2300
! dialer remote-name toronto
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The following commands add a dialer pool and map BRI interface 1/0 to Dialer interface 2. The
dialer called
command maps incoming Node A calls to Node B’s 2400 number. Optionally,
you can employ the dialer caller method and specify a PPP authenticated username to map
incoming calls.
XSR(config)#interface dialer 2
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! dialer caller 2600
! dialer remote-name boston
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The following command shuts down the SNMP server to avoid saving extraneous messages:
XSR(config)#snmp-server disable
Node D (Calling Node) Configuration
These commands add a dialer pool member and set the Central Office switch type on BRI port 1/
0:
XSR(config)#interface bri 1/0
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