| A dialer
interface is a logical entity that uses a per-destination
dialer profile.
All configuration settings specific
to the destination go into the dialer interface configuration.
Multiple dialer maps can be specified for the same dialer interface.
A dialer map can be associated with different per-call parameters,
defined with each dialer map class.
The dialer interface is configured
with the following characteristics:
- IP address of destination network
- Encapsulation type
- PPP authentication type
- Dialer remote name (for PPP CHAP)
- Dialer string or dialer map
- Dialer pool number
- Dialer group number
- Dialer list number
- MLP
- The optional dialer idle timeout
and dialer in band
The configuration commands that
create the relationships between the elements of a dialer profile
are shown in Figure . The
commands and the configuration mode in which they are used are
described in Table .
To configure a dialer profile like
any other DDR interface, perform the following tasks:
- Configure one or more dialer
interfaces.
- Configure a dialer string and
(optionally) a dialer map class to specify different
characteristics on a per-call basis.
- Configure the physical interfaces
and attach them to a dialer pool. You can configure any number
of dialer interfaces for a router. Each dialer interface is the
complete configuration for a destination. The interface
dialer global command creates a dialer interface and enters
interface configuration mode.
A dialer profile has the command
listed in Figure .
The
command is explained in Table .
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