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To add an automatic dial-out interface
1 Create a Modem or ISDN interface. See “To add an ISDN interface” on page 503 or “To add
the modem interface” on page 508.
2 Enable the interface under Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfaces.
3 Select the Automatic Dialout check box for the interface.
4 Set the Idle timeout (s) on the Link Parameters tab to a value greater than 60 seconds.
5 Add a static route. Refer to “To add a new IP Static Route” on page 463.
6 Associate the route with an application.
To manually disconnect an auto dial-out interface
1 Click Configuration > Resources > Dial Up Interfaces.
2 Select the interface to disconnect.
3 Click Disconnect.
A confirmation dialog box will appear.
4 Click Yes.
Guidelines for using remote Dial-in
Consider the following guidelines when using remote dial-in:
• The remote dial-in for administration and the backup WAN link share the same modem. If a
remote administration user is connected while the primary link breaks, the automatic backup
function does not occur.
• While using the back-up interface, BCM always calls. BCM does not answer an incoming call
from a router on the V.92 interface.
Using a dial-up interface as a primary connection
The dial-up interfaces on the BCM are used as a Primary or Secondary interfaces. The BCM does
not have default dial-up settings, the Administrator must add them.
Note: If an interface is enabled and configured for manual dial-out, the
interface must be disabled before it can be configured for automatic
dial-out.
Note: Auto dial-out interfaces are disconnected automatically once data
transfer is complete.
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