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Dial Services Overview
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Enabling Bandwidth-on-Demand Service
The leased line, demand line, or leased multilink bundle is the physical connection
over which the leased or demand circuit (the logical connection) carries traffic.
The procedure for enabling bandwidth-on-demand service differs for leased
circuits and demand circuits.
For a leased circuit, you designate the circuit as a bandwidth-on-demand circuit.
This instructs the router to provide secondary dial-up lines if the leased circuit
becomes congested.
For a demand circuit, the PPP Demand Circuits window includes a
BW on Demand button that lets you associate the demand circuit with an existing
bandwidth-on-demand pool. It also lets you configure bandwidth-on-demand
monitor parameters that determine when the demand circuit is congested.
Bandwidth-on-demand service is supported on asynchronous lines (RS-449),
synchronous lines (RS-449, V.35, RS-422, and X.21), and ISDN interfaces.
You can use the following types of lines and protocols for bandwidth-on-demand
service:
Leased lines -- A single leased line, a multilink bundle, a switched
dial-on-demand line. Protocol supported: PPP multilink.
Secondary dial-up lines -- Any WAN line.
Protocols supported: asynchronous or synchronous PPP multilink,
BAP for ISDN lines.
The leased lines and secondary dial-up lines may operate at different speeds.
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