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Dial Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.5M&T

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Book Contents
  • Overview of Dial Interfaces, Controllers, and Lines
  • Configuring Asynchronous Lines and Interfaces
  • Asynchronous Call Queueing by Role
  • Configuring Asynchronous Serial Traffic Over UDP
  • Configuring and Managing Integrated Modems
  • 1- and 2-Port V.90 Modem WICs for Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series Multiservice Platforms
  • Call Tracker show Commands Extensions
  • Cisco NM-8AM-V2 and NM-16AM-V2 Analog Modem Network Modules with V.92
  • MICA and NextPort Modem Tech-Support Command Additions
  • PIAFS Wireless Data Protocol Version 2.1 for Cisco MICA Modems
  • V.92 and V.44 Support for Digital Modems
  • V.92 Modem on Hold for Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers
  • V.92 Modem on Hold for Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateways and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers
  • V.92 Quick Connect for Cisco AS5300 and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers
  • V.92 Quick Connect for Cisco AS5350, Cisco AS5400, and Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateways and Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Servers
  • V.92 Reporting Using RADIUS Attribute v.92-info
  • Configuring and Managing Cisco Access Servers and Dial Shelves
  • Configuring and Managing External Modems
  • Modem Signal and Line States
  • Creating and Using Modem Chat Scripts
  • Cisco Modem User Interface
  • Modem Script and System Script Support in Large-Scale Dial-Out
  • Leased and Switched BRI Interface for ETSI NET3
  • ISDN BCAC and Round-Robin Channel Selection Enhancements
  • Configuring Virtual Asynchronous Traffic over ISDN
  • Configuring Modem Use over ISDN BRI
  • Configuring X.25 on ISDN
  • Configuring X.25 on ISDN Using AO/DI
  • Configuring ISDN on Cisco 800 Series Routers
  • Cisco IOS Software Feature Removal
  • Configuring ISDN PRI
  • Dialing Number Enhancement
  • ISDN BCAC and Round-Robin Channel Selection Enhancements
  • Configuring ISDN Special Signaling
  • Configuring Network Side ISDN PRI Signaling, Trunking, and Switching
  • Preparing to Configure DDR
  • Configuring Legacy DDR Spokes
  • Configuring Legacy DDR Hubs
  • Configuring Peer-to-Peer DDR with Dialer Profiles
  • Dialer Map VRF-Aware for an MPLS VPN
  • Dialer Persistent
  • PPPoE Client DDR Idle-Timer
  • Redial Enhancements
  • Rotating Through Dial Strings
  • Configuring Dialer CEF
  • CEF Support for Dialer Profiles on Cisco 7500 Routers
  • Configuring Snapshot Routing
  • Reliable Static Routing Backup Using Object Tracking
  • Configuring Dial Backup for Serial Lines
  • Configuring Dial Backup Using Dialer Watch
  • Dialer Watch Connect Delay
  • VRF Aware Dialer Watch
  • Configuring Dial Backup with Dialer Profiles
  • ISDN Backup in MPLS Core
  • Configuring Cisco Easy IP ..
  • Configuring Virtual Template Interfaces
  • Multiclass Multilink PPP
  • Configuring Asynchronous Callback
  • Configuring PPP Callback
  • Configuring ISDN Caller ID Callback
  • Configuring BACP
  • Configuring an IP Local Pools Holdback Timer
  • Configuring per-User Configuration
  • Configuring Resource Pool Management
  • Configuring Wholesale Dial Performance Optimization
  • Large-Scale Dial-Out
  • Dial-Out DS0 Level Trunk Group
  • L2TP Large-Scale Dial-Out
  • L2TP Large-Scale Dial-Out per-User Attribute via AAA
  • Modem Script and System Script Support in Large-Scale Dial-Out
  • Large-Scale Dial-Out (LSDO) VRF Aware
  • Peer Pool Backup
  • Dial Networking Business Applications
  • Enterprise Dial Scenarios and Configurations
  • Telco and ISP Typical Dial Scenarios and Configurations
  • Modem Initialization Strings
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February 5, 2008

Chapter: Configuring Dial Backup for Serial Lines

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