Operation Manual

Configuring ISDN Interfaces 109
packets will be returned to the service requester instead of being
added to the transport queue of the interface. As a consequence,
the Dropped Packet counts in the ISDN Console (see Chapter 18)
increases.
Default: 100
Range: 0, 1, 2, ... 2000
A value of 0 defines unlimited queues. However, it is recom-
mended not to change the default value.
17. Press <Esc> to return to the
ISDN Network Interface Con-
figuration
menu.
18. Press <Enter> on
Default Interface Call Destination
and
continue with "Default Call Destination Configuration".
Default Call Destination Configuration
The Default Call Destination Configuration of an interface applies
when a call comes in from a remote site which you did not configure
a call destination for. In such a case, the router takes the parameter
values in the Default Call Destination Configuration of the respective
interface to control the connection.
For information on how incoming calls are accepted, refer to Chapter
7, "Configuring ISDN Call Destinations."
When you press <Enter> on Default Interface Call Destination, the
following menu is displayed: