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324 CHAPTER 20: DCC CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
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 dialup links are connected to different ISDN switches, you need
to associate the dialup numbers with the physical interfaces. This configuration is
intended for dialer interfaces in C-DCC only.
Description Use the
dialer route command to enable 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.
To enable DCC to originate calls, you need to configure the dial-number
argument.
If the user keyword is used, PPP authentication must be configured.
You may configure multiple dialer routes on a dial interface or for a destination
address for the backup purpose.
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If the dialer-group command is not configured, DCC will not dial.
Example # Dial 888066 to set up link for packets destined to network 192.168.1.0/24.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial 2/0
[Sysname-Serial2/0] dialer route ip 192.168.1.0 mask 24 888066
# Dial 888065 to set up link for packets destined to host address 192.168.1.1.
[Sysname-Serial2/0] dialer route ip 191.168.1.1 888065
dialer threshold
Syntax dialer threshold traffic-percentage [ in | in-out | out ]
undo dialer threshold
View Dialer interface view
Parameter traffic-percentage: Percentage of actual traffic on the link to bandwidth, in the
range 0 to 99.
in: Considers only inbound traffic in actual load calculation.
in-out: Considers either inbound traffic or outbound traffic in actual load
calculation, whichever is greater.
out: Considers only outbound traffic in actual load calculation.