Specifications
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Setting Dialer Interface Priority DC-395
Configuring a Dialer Hold Queue DC-395
Configuring Bandwidth on Demand DC-395
Disabling and Reenabling DDR Fast Switching DC-396
Configuring Dialer Redial Options DC-396
Sending Traffic over Frame Relay, X.25, or LAPB Networks DC-397
Configuring the Interface for Sending Traffic over a Frame Relay Network DC-397
Configuring the Interface for Sending Traffic over an X.25 Network DC-399
Configuring the Interface for Sending Traffic over a LAPB Network DC-399
Monitoring DDR Connections DC-400
Configuration Examples for Legacy DDR Hub DC-400
Transparent Bridging over DDR Examples DC-401
DDR Configuration in an IP Environment Example DC-402
AppleTalk Configuration Example DC-402
Banyan VINES Configuration Example DC-403
DECnet Configuration Example DC-403
ISO CLNS Configuration Example DC-404
XNS Configuration Example DC-404
Hub-and-Spoke DDR for Asynchronous Interfaces and Authentication Example DC-404
Spoke Topology Configuration DC-405
Hub Router Configuration DC-405
Single Site or Multiple Sites Dialing Configuration Example DC-407
Multiple Destinations Configuration Example DC-407
Dialer Interfaces and Dialer Rotary Groups Example DC-408
DDR Configuration Using Dialer Interface and PPP Encapsulation Example DC-408
Two-Way DDR with Authentication Example DC-409
Remote Configuration DC-410
Local Configuration DC-410
Frame Relay Support Examples DC-411
Frame Relay Access with In-Band Dialing and Static Mapping DC-411
Frame Relay Access with ISDN Dialing and DDR Dynamic Maps DC-411
Frame Relay Access with ISDN Dialing and Subinterfaces DC-412
X.25 Support Configuration Example DC-413
LAPB Support Configuration Example DC-413
Configuring Peer-to-Peer DDR with Dialer Profiles DC-414
Dialer Profiles Overview DC-414
New Dialer Profile Model DC-415
Dialer Interface DC-416
Dialer Map Class DC-416