Command Reference Guide
18 ● dialer route 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
dialer route
Purpose Use the dialer route command to allow a DCC interface to call the specified
destination address (host or network address) or to receive calls from multiple remote
ends.
Use the undo dialer route command to remove a dialer route.
Syntax dialer route protocol next-hop-address [ mask network-mask-length] [
user hostname ] [ broadcast ] [ dial-number ] [ autodial ] [
logical-channel logic-channel-number ] [ interface interface-type
interface-number ]
undo dialer route protocol next-hop-address [ mask network-mask-length
]
Parameters protocol
Network protocol. At present, it can be IP only.
next-hop-address
Host or network address of the dialed destination.
mask network-mask-length
Optional; the mask length of the network address of
the dialed destination. Valid values are 0 to 32.
If no mask length is specified, the default, 32, applies,
where the
next-hop-address argument is handled
as a host address. If you want to set the
next-hop-address
argument to a network
address, you must specify its mask length.
user hostname
Remote user name, which is optionally specified for
authentication implemented when receiving calls.
Hostname is a string of 1 to 80 characters.
broadcast
An optional parameter indicating that the broadcast
packets can be transmitted on this link.
dial-number
Dial number of the remote end.
autodial
If this parameter is defined in a dialer route, the router
will automatically attempt to dial according to the
dialer route at a certain interval. The interval is set in
the dialer autodial-interval command, which is 300
seconds by default.
logical-channel
logic-channel-number
Number of the specified logic channel of the standby
center.
interface interface-type
interface-number
Specifies to dial from the specified physical interface.
When multiple physical interfaces are assigned to a
dialer interface and their dial-up links are connected to
different ISDN switches, you need to associate dial-up
numbers with physical interfaces. This configuration is
intended for dialer interfaces only and is not available
with RS-DCC.