R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 2 - WAN Configuration Guide(V7)
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For more information about configuring dialer interfaces, bundle DDR, and dialer bundles, see
"Configuring DDR."
Configuring a dialer interface for a PPPoE client
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a dialer access group
and configure a dial access
control rule.
dialer-group dialer-group rule
{ protocol-name { deny | permit } | acl
{ acl-number | name acl-number }
By default, no dialer group
exists.
3. Create a dialer interface and
enter its view.
interface dialer number N/A
4. Assign an IP address to the
interface.
ip address { address mask |
ppp-negotiate }
By default, no IP address is
configured.
5. Enable bundle DDR on the
interface.
dialer bundle enable By default, no DDR is enabled.
6. Associate the interface with
the dial access control rule by
associating the interface with
the corresponding dialer
access group.
dialer-group group-number
By default, a dialer interface is
not assigned to any dialer
group.
7. Configure the link-idle timeout
timer.
dialer timer idle idle [ in | in-out ]
The default setting is 120
seconds.
When this timer is set to 0
seconds, the PPPoE session
operates in permanent mode.
Otherwise, the PPPoE session
operates in on-demand mode.
8. Configure the DDR
application to operate in
diagnostic mode.
dialer diagnose [ interval interval ]
By default, the DDR application
operates in non-diagnostic
mode.
When DDR operates in
diagnostic mode, the link-idle
timeout timer is ignored.
9. Set the auto-dial interval.
dialer timer autodial autodial-interval
The default setting is 300
seconds.
In permanent or diagnostic
mode, DDR starts the auto-dial
timer after the link is
disconnected and originates a
new call when the auto-dial
timer expires.
HP recommends that you set a
shorter auto-dial interval for
DDR to soon originate a new
call.