HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 2 - WAN Configuration Guide

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Ste
p
Command
Remarks
4. Configure dial strings and
destination addresses for
calling remote ends.
dialer number dial-number
dialer route protocol
next-hop-address [ mask
network-mask-length ]
[ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
[ dial-number [ autodial |
interface interface-type
interface-number ] * ]
[ broadcast | user hostname ] *
By default, no dial strings and
destination addresses are
configured.
To place a call to a single remote
end, you can use the dialer number
or dialer route command to
configure the dial string. To place
calls to multiple remote ends, you
must use the dialer route command
multiple times to configure dial
strings and destination addresses.
To configure an interface to place calls to one or more remote ends through a dialer circular group:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a dialer interface and
enter its view.
interface dialer number N/A
3. Enable C-DDR on the
interface.
dialer circular enable
By default, C-DDR is disabled on a
dialer interface.
4. Configure dial strings and
destination addresses for
calling remote ends.
dialer number dial-number
dialer route protocol
next-hop-address [ mask
network-mask-length ]
[ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
[ dial-number [ autodial |
interface interface-type
interface-number ] * ]
[ broadcast | user hostname ] *
By default, no dial strings and
destination addresses are
configured.
To place a call to a single remote
end, you can use the dialer number
or dialer route command to
configure the dial string. To place
calls to multiple remote ends, you
must use the dialer route command
multiple times to configure dial
strings and destination addresses.
5. Return to system view.
quit N/A
6. Enter physical interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
7. Assign the physical interface
to the specified dialer circular
group.
dialer circular group number
By default, a physical interface
does not belong to any dialer
circular group.
Make sure the number arguments
in the interface dialer and dialer
circular group commands use the
same value.
Configuring an interface to receive calls from one or more
remote ends
In Figure 37, an interface at the local end receives calls from one or more remote ends (the components
in gray represent the routers irrelevant to the networking).