
Configuring Dial Services
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Parameter: Local Circuit
Path: Dialup > Caller Resolution Table
Default: None
Options: Available demand, primary, or bandwidth circuit
Function: Identifies a previously configured demand, primary, or bandwidth circuit. You
assign this circuit to a remote router, which you specify in the Caller Name
parameter. When the local router receives a call from the remote router, it
matches the remote router’s CHAP name or PAP ID with a caller name in the
caller resolution table. The router then activates the circuit assigned to that
remote router.
If you enter a value for this parameter, you cannot enter a value for the Local
Group parameter.
Instructions: Select a circuit from the Local Circuit List window. Site Manager automatically
supplies the value for this parameter.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.9.2.3.1.3
Parameter: Local Group
Path: Dialup > Caller Resolution Table > Add > Caller Name and Secret/Password
Default: 0
Options: 0 to 1000
Function: Identifies a previously configured demand circuit group. You assign this
demand circuit group to a remote router, which you specify in the Caller Name
parameter. When the local router receives a call from the remote router, it
matches the remote router’s CHAP name or PAP ID with a caller name in the
caller resolution table. The router then activates a circuit from the demand
circuit group assigned to that remote router.
Instructions: Enter the ID number of the demand circuit group that the router should use
when it receives an incoming call. You assign this group to the remote router
specified in the Caller Name parameter. Accept the default, 0, if you configure a
individual local circuit.
If you enter a value for this parameter, you cannot enter a value for the Local
Circuit parameter.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.9.2.3.1.6
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