To control automatic dialing by a protocol name, use the dialer-list global configuration command. To disable automatic dialing, use the no form of this command.
dialer-list dialer-group protocol protocol-name {permit | deny}
no dialer-list dialer-group protocol protocol-name {permit | deny}
Syntax Description
dialer-group Number of a dialer access group identified in any dialer access group interface configuration command protocol-name One of the supported protocols as listed in Table 8-6 in the "Usage Guidelines" section permit (Optional) Permits access to an entire protocol. deny (Optional) Denies access to an entire protocol. Default
None
Command Mode
Global configuration
Usage Guidelines
Using the dialer-list protocol command provides a coarse method of access control by permitting or denying an entire protocol.
Table 8-6 lists the protocols supported for DDR access lists.
Table 8-6 Supported Protocols for DDR Access Lists
Keyword Protocol aarp AARP apollo Apollo Domain appletalk AppleTalk arp ARP bridge Bridging clns OSI Connectionless Network Service clns_es CLNS end system clns_is CLNS intermediate system cmns CMNS compressedtcp Compressed TCP decnet DECnet decnet_node DECnet node decnet_router-L1 DECnet Level 1 (intra-area) routing, identified in multicast packets only decnet_router-L2 DECnet Level 2 (interarea) routing, identified in multicast packets only ip IP ipx Novell IPX pad PAD rsrb Remote Source Route Bridging stun Serial tunneling vines Banyan Vines x25 X.25 xns XNS