- Enterasys Security Router User's Guide

Implementing Dial Services
10-6 Configuring Dialer Services
Configuring Encapsulation
When a clear data link is established between two peers, traffic must be encapsulated and framed
for transport across the Dialer media.
PPP is the encapsulation method of choice for Dialer Services because it supports multiple
protocols and is used for synchronous or asynchronous connections. Also, PPP performs address
negotiation and authentication and is interoperable with different vendors.
ISDN Callback
ISDN callback functionality, also known as dial-back, is a Dial on Demand application to handle
ISDN call charge billing. The benefit of this feature is, if a caller contacts the XSR, the router will
try to call back a pre-configured number, and in the process reverse the associated charge. A
maximum of 32 caller numbers can be set per Dialer port.
ISDN callback is supported for PPP or Multilink PPP traffic and can be applied in a backup
scenario if the retry number is set to 1.
Configured with the
dialer caller <number> callback command, the functionality employs
caller ID screening with ISDN callback to accept calls from a specified phone number. The XSR
matches phone numbers starting with the last digit.
Typically the ISDN switch does not provide the complete calling number, only the local number
(four to seven of the least significant digits).
Callback can be configured in point-to-point or point-to-multipoint applications with one or
multiple neighbors. A neighbor in this context is considered one hop away from the XSR.
Refer to “Configuring ISDN Callback” on page 10-12 for configuration examples.
Figure 10-3 on page 10-7 illustrates how Interface Dialers interact with Map Classes, Dialer Pools,
Serial interfaces and three corporate sites served by the XSR. The squares with darkened
backgrounds are Dialer Profiles. Note how Serial interfaces 0 - 4 and Boston and Hollywood are
served by two Dialer Profiles.
Note: If the ISDN switch does not provide the calling number, callback will fail.