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ONFIGURING
DCC
Figure 230
Multiple interfaces placing calls to multiple remote ends
As shown in Figure 230, the local interfaces interface0 (if0), if1, and if2 originate
DCC calls to the remote interfaces if1, if2 and if3. For allowing calls to originate
from multiple remote ends, the user must use the
dialer route
command to
configure the dialer strings and destination addresses. For the calls to originate
from multiple interfaces, the dialer circular group must be used to configure DCC.
The user can select to configure either PAP or CHAP authentication.
Instead of using their own IP addresses, the physical interfaces in the dialer circular
group will use the IP address of the dialer interface in making the calls. The
argument
number
of the
dialer circular-group
number
command configured
in physical interface view must be the same as the
number
used in the
interface
dialer
number
command configured in the view of the dialer interface to
properly associate the physical interface. ISDN BRI or PRI interface is regarded as
the dialer circular group for the B channels connected through either of these
interfaces. At the same time, they can be regarded as the physical interfaces by
other dialer circular groups.
Use the
interface dialer
command to create a dialer interface in global view,
add it to the specified dialer circular group through the
dialer circular-group
command, and perform other configuration processes in dialer interface view.
Table 749
Configure Multiple Local Interfaces to Originate Calls to Multiple Remote Ends
Operation
Command
Enable Circular DCC
dialer enable-circular
Configure the destination address(es) and
the dialer number(s) for calling one (or
more) remote end(s).
dialer route
protocol
next-hop-address dial-number
Delete the destination address(es) and
dialer number(s) for calling one (or more)
remote ends.
undo dialer route
protocol
next-hop-address
Create a dialer interface and enter the
dialer interface view.
interface dialer
number
Delete the existing configurations of the
dialer interface
undo interface dialer
number
Bundle a physical interface with the
specified dialer circular group
dialer circular-group
number
Remove the physical interface from the
specified dialer circular group
undo dialer circular-group
Configure the priority of the physical
interface in the dialer circular group.
dialer priority
priority
Restore the default priority of the physical
interface in the dialer circular group.
undo dialer priority
Router
Remote end C
Single/Multiple interface(s)
Local end
(Multiple interfaces)
Remote end B
Single/Multiple interface(s)
Remote end A
Single/Multiple interface(s)
if0
if1
if2
if1
if2
if3
Router
Router
Router
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