
Chapter 18 Call scheduling
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Nortel Business Secure Router 222 Configuration — Advanced
If a connection is already established, your Business Secure Router does not drop
it. After the connection is dropped manually or it times out, then that remote node
cannot be triggered until the end of the
Duration
.
Table 53
Menu 26.1 Schedule Set Setup
Field
Description
Example
Active
Press [SPACE BAR] to select
Yes
or
No
. Choose
Yes
and
press [ENTER] to activate the schedule set.
Yes
Start Date
Enter the start date when you wish the set to take effect in
year-month-date format. Valid dates are from the present to
2036-February-5.
2000-01-01
How Often
Press the [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select
Once
or
Weekly
. Both these options are mutually exclusive. If
Once
is selected, then all weekday settings are
N/A
. After
Once
is selected, the schedule rule deletes automatically
after the scheduled time elapses.
Once
Once:
Date
If you selected
Once
in the
How Often
field above, enter
the date the set should activate here in year-month-date
format.
2000-01-01
Weekday:
Day
If you selected
Weekly
in the
How Often
field above, select
the days when the set should activate (and recur) by going
to that days and pressing [SPACE BAR] to select
Yes
. After
you complete this menu, press [ENTER] to exit.
Yes
No
N/A
Start Time
Enter the start time when you wish the schedule set to take
effect in hour-minute format.
09:00
Duration
Enter the maximum length of time this connection is
allowed, in hour-minute format.
08:00
Action
Forced On
means that the connection is maintained
whether or not there is a demand call on the line and
persists for the time period specified in the
Duration
field.
Forced Down
means that the connection is blocked
whether or not there is a demand call on the line.
Enable Dial-On-Demand
means that this schedule permits
a demand call on the line.
Disable Dial-On-Demand
means that this schedule prevents a demand call on the
line.
Forced On
After you complete this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt “Press ENTER to Confirm…”
to save your configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.
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Page 232: ...232 Appendix B Triangle Route NN47922 501 ...
Page 252: ...252 Appendix D PPPoE NN47922 501 ...
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Page 270: ...270 Appendix G IP subnetting NN47922 501 ...
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