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Configuring Dial Services
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Using the MIB Object ID
For each parameter, this chapter includes default settings, valid parameter options,
the parameter function, instructions for setting the parameter, and the
Management Information Base (MIB) Object ID.
The Technician Interface allows you to modify parameters by issuing
set
and
commit
commands with the MIB object ID. This process is equivalent to
modifying parameters using Site Manager. For more information about using the
Technician Interface to access the MIB, refer to
Using Technician Interface
Software
.
Configuring Line Pools
The procedures for creating demand, backup, and bandwidth-on-demand line
pools are the same. However, when you add lines to each pool, the procedures for
configuring Raise DTR and V.25bis are different from those for ISDN.
Before you begin, be aware of the following:
When adding lines to a pool, configure all lines in a pool to use the same
authentication protocol. You cannot have a pool with one line using CHAP
and another using PAP.
Both individual circuits and demand circuit groups may use demand pools.
Caution:
The Technician Interface does not verify that the value you enter for
a parameter is valid. Entering an invalid value can corrupt your configuration.
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