3Com 11.1 Network Router User Manual


 
18 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES
needed to disable any echo cancellers on the line. Consult with the owner of the
destination equipment to see whether it has this capability.
In order to configure this feature, you must define the DialNoList entry with a type
of BriV, by entering:
ADD !<port> -POrt DialNoList "<phone number>" Type=BriV
The Baud specifier in the ADD command, although not disallowed, is ignored if
present. Data sent over the B channel will only be sent at 56 Kbps.
Example
To place a data over voice call on port 2 to an ISP with the phone number
453-4444, enter:
ADD !2 -POrt DialNoList “4534444” Type=BriV
DIal !2
Digi64S2 There are two ISDN leased line linetypes for ISDN lease lines in Germany: Digi64S
and Digi64S2. Digi64S can run only on the B1 channel, but Digi64S2 can run on
both the B1 and the B2 channels.
1 To enable the Digi64S2 feature, first set the linetype parameter to Digi64S2. Type:
SETDefault !2.1 -PAth LineType = Digi64S2 ( abbreviated d64s2 )
SETDefault !2.2 -PAth LineType = Digi64S2
2 Toggle the respective paths. Type:
SETDefault !2.1 -PAth cont=e
SETDefault !2.2 -PAth cont=e
Path 2.1 is mapped to the B1 channel and path 2.2 is mapped to the B2 channel.
This mapping is not interchangeable.
If one of the paths is set to Digi64S2, the path in the same connector line is also
set to Digi64S2. Mixtures of line types within a single connector are not
supported.
3 On systems using the HSS 8 port BRI module, make the paths static before you
change the line type.
SETDefault !2e.1 -PAth DialCONTrol=STAtic
SETDefault !2e.2 -PAth DialCONTrol=STAtic
ADD !2e.1 -POrt PAth 2e.1
ADD !2e.2 -POrt PAth 2e.2
SETDefault !2e.1 -PAth LineType=Digi64s2 CONTrol=e
SETDefault !2e.2 -PAth LineType=Digi64s2 CONTrol=e
ASCII Boot The LoadConfigs function has been enhanced to provide a way to maintain the
configuration of the router in a single ASCII text file. During router initialization,
the old configuration is deleted, and the router is reconfigured from scratch by
executing an ASCII text file. This feature is invoked by setting up the ASCII text file
in the configuration directory with the name BOOT.CFG.