
Configuring Line Services
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Bandwidth-on-Demand (BOD)
You can configure Bay Networks routers to access BOD to reduce line congestion.
This feature enables the router to access secondary dial-up lines when the primary
leased or dial-up line becomes congested. The router can then transmit excess
traffic over the secondary switched lines.
For more information on BOD, refer to Configuring Dial Services.
Configuring Multiline
The method you use to configure a multiline circuit depends on the types of lines
you need to group.
• For information on how to group up to 31 MCE1 logical lines into a multiline
circuit, go to “Grouping Lines into a Multiline Circuit” in Chapter 5.
• For information on how to group up to 24 MCT1 logical lines into a multiline
circuit, go to “Grouping Lines into a Multiline Circuit” in Chapter 6.
• For information on how to group up to 16 physical synchronous lines into a
multiline circuit, go to “Grouping Physical Synchronous Lines into a
Multiline Circuit” or “Adding Physical Synchronous Lines to a Circuit.”
• For information about how to use multiline with Frame Relay, refer to
Configuring Frame Relay Services.
Grouping Physical Synchronous Lines into a Multiline Circuit
To group any physical synchronous lines into a multiline circuit:
1. Start at the Configuration Manager window.
2. Click on the appropriate link module connector.
You must select an E1, T1, MCT1, MCE1, HSSI, or Synchronous link module
connector.
The Add Circuit window appears (F
igure 7-3).
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