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CHAPTER
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Cisco 1800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Fixed) Software Configuration Guide
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Configuring Dial Backup and Remote
Management
The Cisco 1800 integrated services fixed-configuration routers support dial-in (for remote management)
and dial-out (for dial backup) capabilities. By allowing you to configure a backup modem line
connection, the Cisco 1800 integrated services fixed-configuration routers provide protection against
WAN downtime. Dial backup is inactive by default, and must be configured to be active.
Dial backup and remote management functions are configured through the ISDN S/T port of the
Cisco 1812, Cisco 1801, Cisco 1802, and Cisco 1803 routers. These functions are configured through
the V.92 modem port of the Cisco 1811 router.
This chapter contains the following topics:
Dial Backup Feature Activation Methods
Dial Backup Feature Limitations
Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management Through the ISDN S/T Port
Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management Through a V.92 Modem
Dial Backup Feature Activation Methods
Three methods are available to activate the dial backup feature:
Backup Interfaces
Floating Static Routes
Dialer Watch
Backup Interfaces
When the router receives an indication that the primary line is down, a backup interface is brought up.
You can configure the backup interface to go down once the primary connection has been restored for a
specified period.
This is accomplished using dial-on-demand routing (DDR). When this is configured, a backup call is
triggered by specified traffic.