Dialer map – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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DOD/BOD Commands
10-100 Configuring the Dialer Interface
XSR(config)#interface dialer 1
XSR(config-if
The following example disables the idle‐timeout:
XSR(config-if
dialer map
This command configures a Dialer or Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) interface to call
one or multiple sites. Each dialer interface can be configured with a maximum of 16 different
dialer maps. The command also enables spoofing on the specified dialer interface but is available
in multi‐point mode only.
Syntax
All options are shown in the first form of the command as follows:
dialer map protocol next-hop-address [name hostname][class map-class][spc]
[speed 56 | 64][dial-string][:isdn-subaddress]]
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of this command deletes a particular dialer map entry:
no dialer map protocol next-hop-address [name hostname] [class map-class] [spc]
[speed 56 | 64] [broadcast] [dial-string[:isdn-subaddress]]
Mode
Dialer Interface configuration:
XSR(config-if
Default
Speed: 64 kbps
protocol
Protocol keyword; ip is supported at this time.
next-hop-address
Protocol address used to match against addresses to which packets are
destined.
name
The remote system with which the local router or access server communicates.
hostname
Case-sensitive name or ID of the remote device (usually the host name).) It is
used for incoming call mapping based on the authenticated user name
negotiated under PPP.
map-class
Name of map class used to dial out.
spc
A Semi-Permanent Connection between your equipment and the exchange.
speed 56 | 64
Keyword and value indicating the line speed in kilobits per second to use. For
ISDN only.
dial-string
Telephone number sent to the dialing device when it recognizes packets with
the specified next hop address that matches the access lists defined.
:isdn-
subaddress
Sub-address number used for ISDN multipoint connections.