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When the data rate is less than n bytes/sec for s seconds
When this radio button is selected, the above two text boxes are enabled. The value in the
left-hand one specifies the data rate below which the traffic must fall before the secondary
B-channel will be deactivated. The second box contains the time in seconds for which the
data rate must be below threshold before the second B-channel is deactivated.
Note:
The following parameters are for use with “Always On Dynamic ISDN”.
Bring up the first ISDN B-channel
When the data rate is greater than n bytes/sec for s seconds
When “Always On” mode is enabled, these two textboxes specify the data rate and duration
for which the data rate must be sustained before the B-channel is activated.
Drop the first ISDN B-channel
When the data rate is less than n bytes/sec for s seconds
When “Always On” mode is enabled, these two textboxes specify the data rate below the
traffic must fall and the duration for which it is below the threshold before the B-channel is
deactivated.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
mlppp 0 l_accm
0x00000000
0xFFFFFFFF
Desired local ACCM
mlppp 0 r_accm
0x00000000
0xFFFFFFFF
Desired remote ACCM
mlppp 0 username Valid username username
mlppp 0 password Valid password password
mlppp 0 epassword
Encrypted
password
None this parameter is not
configurable
mlppp 0 r_chap ON, OFF
Enable remote CHAP
authentication
mlppp 0 l_shortseq
ON, OFF
Default OFF
Enable short sequence numbers
mlppp 0 up_rate
0 2147483648
Default 2000
When the data rate is greater
than n bytes/sec
mlppp 0 up_delay
0 2147483648
Default 10
for s seconds
mlppp 0 down_rate
0 2147483648
Default 1000
When data rate is less than n
bytes/sec
mlppp 0 down_delay
0 2147483648
Default 10
for s seconds
mlppp 0 dup_rate
0 2147483648
Default 500
When data rate is greater than
n bytes/sec
mlppp 0 dup_delay
0 2147483648
Default 5
for s seconds