Chapter 1: Understanding ISDN and the Express XL/XLT
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Bridging
In Bridge Mode, the Express XL/XLT can communicate with two remote net-
works at a time. The destination is dialed by setting up a Connection List pro-
file and choosing
Dial
on the Dial menu. See Configuration/Connection List on
page 63 for instructions on setting up a Connection List profile.
During a two B-channel PPP Multilink call, the Express XLT automatically
drops one B-channel and provides it to the POTS port when a telephone call is
placed or answered. When a POTS telephone call terminates, the Express XL
redials the second B-channel and supplies the bandwidth back to the LAN
connection. Since other bandwidth management features are disabled in the
factory default configuration, the dialed links remain active until the
Hang-up
command is entered from the Dial menu, terminating the session with the se-
lected remote network.
The Connection List described in the next section may be used to automate di-
aling and to store additional information specific to the remote site being di-
aled (phone numbers, number of B-channels to dial, authentication
information, Caller ID, etc.). In addition, Demand Dialing may be enabled to
allow idle links to disconnect when not being used to reduce line charges.
Simple Demand Bridging may be configured by enabling the Idle Time-Out
parameter under the
Configuration/ Connection List [1]/Bandwidth/On De-
mand
option
on the Connection List. Setting this parameter to a non-zero val-
ue allows a bridge connection to disconnect after the specified number of
seconds with no traffic crossing the ISDN link. Bandwidth can be controlled
using the Express XL/XLT’s advanced filtering capability. When new traffic
needs to be transmitted, the Express XL/XLT will run each packet through its
Demand filters defined for each Connection List profile. If a packet can pass
through the filter, then the numbers for that profile are dialed. In addition,
when both B-channels are selected for use, the link may be configured to add/
remove the second B-channel based on the amount of traffic crossing the link.
The bridged connection is terminated when the
Hang-up
option is selected
from the Dial menu, but will redial if the demand filter condition is met.
Summary of Contents for Express XL
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Page 22: ...Quick Startup Guide 6 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 42: ...Chapter 2 Installation 26 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 122: ...Chapter 3 Terminal Menu Operation and Structure 106 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 130: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 114 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 154: ...Appendix B Log Messages 138 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 158: ...Appendix C SNMP 142 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 164: ...Appendix E Terminal Mode Commands 148 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
Page 174: ...Glossary 158 Express XL XLT User Manual 61200070L1 1...
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