Efficient Networks
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Router family
Command Line Interface Guide
Chapter 6: Remote Commands
Efficient Networks
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Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
remote setPhone async | isdn 1 | 2 <phone#> <remotename>
Parameters
Example
The following is an example of phone numbers and bit rates for an asynchronous
interface used for Dial Backup.
The following is an example of a command specifying two ISDN phone numbers, 555-
2000 and 555-4000.
Response
Command prompt.
async
Asynchronous connection.
isdn
ISDN connection.
1
Primary phone number or first ISDN channel.
2
Alternative phone number or first ISDN channel.
<phone#>
a
a
Digits, the asterisk, and the # characters are accepted; use a comma to specify a 2-second pause.
Decimal number representing the exact digits to be dialed.
<remotename>
b
b
ASCII string
Name of the remote router.
-> The phone number begins with 9 (to get an outside line), a comma
(for a 2-second
-> pause), and finally the 7-digit local number.
remote setphone async 1 9,3801100 backup
remote setspeed 115200 async 1 backup
-> Specifies the alternative phone number to use and it’s bit rate.
remote setphone async 2 9,3801101 backup
remote setspeed 115200 async 2 backup
-> remote setphone async 1 5552000&5554000 backup