Specifications

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Associating the Protocol Access List with a Dialer Group DC-351
Configuration Examples for Legacy DDR DC-351
Point-to-Point DDR Without Authentication Examples DC-351
Point-to-Point DDR with Authentication Examples DC-353
Configuring Legacy DDR Spokes DC-355
DDR Spokes Configuration Task Flow DC-355
How to Configure DDR DC-356
Specifying the Interface DC-357
Enabling DDR on the Interface DC-358
Configuring the Interface to Place Calls DC-359
Specifying the Dial String for Synchronous Serial Interfaces DC-359
Specifying Chat Scripts and Dial Strings for Asynchronous Serial Interfaces DC-359
Configuring the Interface to Receive Calls DC-359
Configuring the Interface to Place and Receive Calls DC-360
Defining the Traffic to Be Authenticated DC-360
Configuring Access Control for Outgoing Calls DC-361
Configuring Access Control for Bridging DC-361
Controlling Bridging Access by Ethernet Type Codes DC-362
Permitting All Bridge Packets to Trigger Calls DC-362
Assigning the Interface to a Bridge Group DC-362
Configuring Access Control for Routing DC-362
Customizing the Interface Settings DC-363
Configuring Timers on the DDR Interface DC-363
Setting Dialer Interface Priority DC-364
Configuring a Dialer Hold Queue DC-365
Configuring Bandwidth on Demand DC-365
Disabling and Reenabling DDR Fast Switching DC-366
Configuring Dialer Redial Options DC-366
Sending Traffic over Frame Relay, X.25, or LAPB Networks DC-366
Configuring the Interface for Sending Traffic over a Frame Relay Network DC-367
Configuring the Interface for Sending Traffic over an X.25 Network DC-368
Configuring the Interface for Sending Traffic over a LAPB Network DC-369
Monitoring DDR Connections DC-369
Configuration Examples for Legacy DDR Spoke DC-370
Legacy Dial-on-Demand Routing Example DC-370
Transparent Bridging over DDR Examples DC-371
DDR Configuration in an IP Environment Example DC-372
Two-Way DDR for Novell IPX Example DC-372
Remote Configuration Example DC-372