DOD/BOD Commands
10-100 Configuring the Dialer Interface
XSR(config)#interface dialer 1
XSR(config-if<D1>)#dialer idle-timeout 300
Thefollowingexampledisablestheidle‐timeout:
XSR(config-if<D1>)#dialer idle-timeout 0
dialer map
ThiscommandconfiguresaDialerorIntegratedServicesDigitalNetwork(ISDN)interfacetocall
oneormultiplesites.Eachdialerinterfacecanbeconfiguredwithamaximumof16different
dialermaps.Thecommandalsoenablesspoofingonthespecifieddialerinterfacebutisavailable
inmulti‐pointmodeonly.
Syntax
Alloptionsareshowninthefirstformofthecommandasfollows:
dialer map protocol next-hop-address [name hostname][class map-class][spc]
[speed 56 | 64][dial-string][:isdn-subaddress]]
Syntax of the “no” Form
Thenoformofthiscommanddeletesaparticulardialermapentry:
no dialer map protocol next-hop-address [name hostname] [class map-class] [spc]
[speed 56 | 64] [broadcast] [dial-string[:isdn-subaddress]]
Mode
DialerInterfaceconfiguration:XSR(config-if<Dx>)#
Default
Speed:64kbps
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.