Supported Platforms
show dialer defaults
Syntax
Release Information
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Description
(J Series routers only) Display ISDN services default software values.
Options
This command has no options.
Required Privilege Level
view
List of Sample Output
show dialer defaultsOutput Fields
Table 1 lists the output fields for the show dialer defaults command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.
Table 1: show dialer defaults Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description |
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Idle timeout | Length of time (in seconds) that a connection can be idle before disconnecting. |
Activation delay | Length of time (in seconds) to wait before enabling the interface after the primary interface has failed. |
Deactivation delay | Length of time (in seconds) to wait before disabling the interface after the primary interface is operational. |
Dialer watch initial route check time | Length of time (in seconds) before a route is checked for status. |
Dialer pool priority | Priority of the dialer interface. |
Dialer load threshold | Bandwidth threshold percentage used for adding interfaces. Another link is added to the multilink bundle when the bandwidth reaches the threshold value you set. The range of values is 0 through 100. When the value is set to 0, all available channels are dialed. The default value is 100. |
Dialer load interval | Interval used to calculate the average load on the network. The range of values, in seconds, is 20 through 180, configurable in intervals of 10 seconds. The default value is 60. |
Dialer redial delay | Delay, in seconds, between two successive calls made by the dialer (for dialout). The default value is 3 seconds. |
Dialer callback wait period | For interfaces configured for ISDN with callback, the amount of time the dialer waits before calling back the caller. The default value is 5 seconds. |
Sample Output
show dialer defaults
user@host> show dialer defaults
Dialer services related defaults : Idle timeout: 120 seconds Activation delay: 0 seconds Deactivation delay: 0 seconds Dialer watch initial route check time: 120 seconds Dialer pool priority: 0 seconds Dialer load threshold: 100% Dialer load interval: 60 seconds Dialer redial delay: 3 seconds Dialer callback wait period : 5 seconds