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Module 4: ISDN and DDR
 
  Command Command Description Command Syntax
4.2.1 isdn switch-type switch-type To specify the central office switch type on the ISDN interface, use the isdn isdn switch-type command in global or interface configuration mode. To remove an ISDN switch type, use the no form of this command. isdn switch-type switch-type
  isdn switch-type none To specify the central office switch type on the ISDN interface, use the isdn switch-type command in global or interface configuration mode. To remove an ISDN switch type, use the no form of this command. isdn switch-type switch-type
  isdn switch-type basic-ni To specify the central office switch type on the ISDN interface, use the isdn switch-type command in global or interface configuration mode. To remove an ISDN switch type, use the no form of this command. isdn switch-type switch-type
  isdn spid1 spid-number [ldn] Use the isdn spid1 interface configuration command on the router to define the service profile identifier (SPID) number that has been assigned by the ISDN service provider for the B1 channel. This value is assigned by the ISDN service provider and is usually a 10-digit telephone number with additional digits. isdn spid1 spid-number [ldn] [ldn2] [ldn3]
  isdn spid2 spid-number [ldn] Use the isdn spid2 interface configuration command on the router to define the service profile identifier (SPID) number that has been assigned by the ISDN service provider for the B2 channel. This value is assigned by the ISDN service provider and is usually a 10-digit telephone number with additional digits. isdn spid2 spid-number [ldn] [ldn2] [ldn3]
  interface bri slot/port Use the interface global configuration command to configure an interface type and enter interface configuration mode. interface type slot/port
  show isdn status Displays the status of all ISDN interfaces or, optionally, a specific digital signal link (DSL) or a specific ISDN interface. The dsl range can vary , depending on the hardware platform. Interface-type can be bri or serial. show isdn status [dsl | interface-type number]
  clear interface bri 0 This command will clear the hardware logic for the specified slot/port. This is often used with ISDN BRI interfaces to force the interface to resend the SPIDs. clear interface name-tag type slot/port
  show isdn active Displays current call information, including called number, the time until the call is disconnected, Advice of Charge (AOC) charging units used during the call, and whether the AOC information is provided during calls or at end of calls. show isdn active
4.2.2 controller {t1 | e1} {slot/port} Defines the controller location in the router by slot and port number. controller {t1 | e1} {slot/port}
  framing {sf | esf} Use the framing controller configuration command to select the frame type for the T1 or E1 data line. Use this command in configurations where the router or access server is intended to communicate with T1 or E1 fractional data line. framing {sfadm | esfadm} (for T1 lines)
  framing {crc4 | no-crc4} [australia] Use the framing controller configuration command to select the frame type for the T1 or E1 data line. Use this command in configurations where the router or access server is intended to communicate with T1 or E1 fractional data line. framing {crc4adm | pcm30adm | clear e1} (for E1 lines)
  linecode {ami | b8zs| hdb3} Use the linecode controller configuration command to select the line-code type for the T1 or E1 line. Use the no form of the command to restore the default. linecode {ami | b8zs | hdb3}
  pri-group [timeslots range] To specify ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) on a channelized T1 or channelized E1 controller, use the pri-group controller configuration command. Use the no form of this command to remove the ISDN PRI configuration. pri-group [timeslots range]
4.2.3 show dialer To display general diagnostic information for interfaces configured for dial-on-demand routing (DDR), use the show dialer command in EXEC mode. show dialer [interface type number]
4.2.4 debug isdn q921 To display data link layer access procedures that are taking place at the router on the D channel (LAPD) of its ISDN interface, use the debug isdn q921 command in privileged EXEC mode. The no form of this command disables debugging output. debug isdn [event | q921 | q931]
  debug isdn q931 To display information about call setup and teardown of ISDN network connections between the local router (user side) and the network, use the debug isdn q931 command in privileged EXEC mode. The no form of this command disables debugging output. debug isdn [event | q921 | q931]
4.3.2 dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit To define a dial-on-demand routing (DDR) dialer list to control dialing by protocol or by a combination of a protocol and a previously defined access list, use the dialer-list global configuration command. To delete a dialer list, use the no form of this command. dialer-list dialer-group protocol protocol-name {permit | deny | list access-list-number | access-group}
  dialer-group 1 To control access by configuring an interface to belong to a specific dialing group, use the dialer-group command in interface configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to remove an interface from the specified dialer access group. dialer-group group-number
  dialer idle-timeout 120 The dialer idle-timeout interface configuration command specifies the amount of idle time, in seconds, before the line is disconnected. Use the no dialer idle-timeout command to reset the idle timeout to the default value of 120 seconds. dialer idle-timeout seconds [inbound | either]
  dialer map ip 192.168.3.2 name Moscow 5552000 To configure an ISDN interface to place a call to multiple sites, or to authenticate calls from multiple sites, use the dialer map interface configuration command. dialer map protocol next-hop-address [name hostname] [spc ] [speed 56 | speed 64 ] [broadcast ] [modem-script modem-regexp] [system-script system-regexp] [dial-string [: isdn-subaddress]]
  dialer remote-name Moscow Use the dialer remote-name interface configuration command to specify the authentication name of the remote router on the destination subnetwork. dialer remote-name username
  dialer string 5552000 To specify the string (telephone number) to be used when placing a call from an interface, use the dialer string interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the telephone number specified for the interface. dialer string dial-string [class class-name]
  dialer pool-member 1 To configure a physical interface to be a member of a Dialer Profiles dialing pool, use the dialer pool-member interface configuration command. dialer pool-member number [priority priority] [min-link minimum] [max-link maximum]
  interface dialer 1 To define a dialer rotary group, use the interface dialer global configuration command. interface dialer number
  dialer pool 1 To specify, for a dialer interface, which dialing pool to use to connect to a specific destination subnetwork, use the dialer pool interface configuration command. dialer pool number
  dialer idle-timeout 60 The dialer idle-timeout interface configuration command specifies the amount of idle time (in seconds) before the line is disconnected. Use the no dialer idle-timeout command to reset the idle timeout to the default value of 120 seconds. dialer idle-timeout seconds [inbound | either]
  show dialer To display general diagnostic information for interfaces configured for DDR (dial-on-demand routing), use the show dialer command in EXEC mode. show dialer [interface type number]
4.3.4 dialer-list dialer-group-num protocol protocol-name {permit | deny | list access-list-number} To define a dial-on-demand routing (DDR) dialer list to control dialing by protocol or by a combination of a protocol and a previously defined access list, use the dialer-list global configuration command. To delete a dialer list, use the no form of this command. dialer-list dialer-group protocol protocol-name {permit | deny | list access-list-number | access-group}
  dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit To define a dial-on-demand routing (DDR) dialer list to control dialing by protocol or by a combination of a protocol and a previously defined access list, use the dialer-list global configuration command. To delete a dialer list, use the no form of this command. dialer-list dialer-group protocol protocol-name {permit | deny | list access-list-number | access-group}
4.3.5 ppp authentication chap The ppp authentication command is used configure the PPP PAP or CHAP authentication protocols on an interface. The interface must be using ppp encapsulation to access these protocols. ppp authentication {chap | chap pap | pap chap | pap} [if-needed] [list-name | default] [callin]
  dialer map protocol next-hop-address [name hostname] [speed 56 | 64] [broadcast] dial-string To configure an ISDN interface to place a call to multiple sites, or to authenticate calls from multiple sites, use the dialer map interface configuration command. dialer map protocol next-hop-address [name hostname] [spc ] [speed 56 | speed 64 ] [broadcast ] [modem-script modem-regexp] [system-script system-regexp] [dial-string [: isdn-subaddress]]
  dialer string To specify the string (telephone number) to be used when placing a call from an interface, use the dialer string interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the telephone number specified for the interface. dialer string dial-string [class class-name]
4.3.7 interface dialer To define a dialer rotary group, use the interface dialer global configuration command. interface dialer number
  dialer string To specify the string (telephone number) to be used when placing a call from an interface, use the dialer string interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to delete the telephone number specified for the interface. dialer string dial-string [class class-name]
  dialer remote-name Use the dialer remote-name interface configuration command to specify the authentication name of the remote router on the destination subnetwork. dialer remote-name username
  dialer pool To specify, for a dialer interface, which dialing pool to use to connect to a specific destination subnetwork, use the dialer pool interface configuration command. dialer pool number
  dialer pool-member To configure a physical interface to be a member of a Dialer Profiles dialing pool, use the dialer pool-member interface configuration command. dialer pool-member number [priority priority] [min-link minimum] [max-link maximum]
  dialer pool-member priority To configure a physical interface to be a member of a Dialer Profiles dialing pool, use the dialer pool-member interface configuration command. dialer pool-member number [priority priority] [min-link minimum] [max-link maximum]
4.3.9 debug dialer [events | packets] This command is used to display debugging information about the packets received on a dialer interface, including source and destination address, and number dialed. debug dialer {events | packets}
  isdn call interface Forces the local router to attempt to dial into the remote router. isdn call interface
  clear interface bri This command will clear the hardware logic for the specified slot/port. This is often used with ISDN BRI interfaces to force the interface to resend the SPIDs. clear interface type slot/port
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