Interface dialer – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Dialer Interface Commands
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Example
The following example specifies a wait time of 90 seconds for the carrier signal on serial port 1/0:
XSR(config-if
dialer wait-for-carrier-time (map-class dialer configuration)
This command configures the time to wait for a carrier signal associated with a specific dialer map
class. Dialer map classes are used to configure certain characteristics with dialer strings when
configuring dialer ports.
Syntax
dialer wait-for-carrier-time seconds
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of this command resets to the default value:
no dialer wait-for-carrier-time
Default
60 seconds
Mode
Map‐class dialer configuration:
XSR(config-map-class)#
Example
The example below specifies a 120‐second wait time for the carrier signal of the dialer map class
TEST on Dialer port 57:
XSR(config-if
XSR(config-if
XSR(config-if
XSR(config-if
XSR(config-if
XSR(config-if
XSR(config)#map-class dialer TEST
XSR(config-map-class)#dialer wait-for-carrier-time 120
interface dialer
This command adds a dialer interface to connect with one or more specified sub‐networks. A
dialer interface connects to a dial device via a pool of physical ports.
The dialer interface is created in two ways: point‐to‐point or point‐to‐multipoint by using the
multipoint parameter. When configured, the dialer line is not physically connected but the entry is
maintained in the routing table thus preserving on‐demand access when interesting packets are
received and accepted by an Access Control List (ACL).
seconds
Interval the port waits for a carrier signal when a call is placed through the dial device.