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To configure an HDLC or ISDN port for Bandwidth on Demand, use the
command CONF PORT to EDIT the Demand and Threshold parameters.
Use this command if Backup is needed on an HDLC port. The field
Backup/Demand Mode on the form EDIT HDLC PORT has extra options,
which specify if EXPEDITED or NON-expedited (normal) data will cause
Bandwidth on Demand to be allocated:
EXP.DATA
EXPEDITED with Bandwidth on Demand
EXP+BKUP
EXPEDITED with Bandwidth on Backup
NON-EXP.DATA
NON-expedited with Bandwidth on Demand
NON-EXP+BKUP NON-expedited with Bandwidth on Backup
EXP.DATA means that when the demand threshold values are reached,
EXPEDITED data will be carried by the first additional ISDN channel that
is dialled up on demand.
EXP+BKUP does the same as EXP.DATA. It also allows an ISDN call to
be made to backup the leased circuit if it fails.
NON-EXP.DATA means that when demand thresholds are reached, NON-
expedited data will be carried by the first additional ISDN channel.
NON-EXP+BKUP does the same as NON-EXP.DATA. It also allows an
ISDN call to be made to backup the leased circuit if it fails.
For either EXPEDITED or normal data, Bandwidth on Demand should be
configured only at one end of the link, according to standard bridge
configuration rules. For NON-expedited (normal) data with Bandwidth on
Demand, Backup/Demand Mode must be set to NON-EXP.DATA at both
ends. However, the threshold values at the remote end should be set very
high, so the call is only made in one direction.
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