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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 59 Configuring Router Interfaces
Dialer Policy Page
Dialer Profile Dialog Box
Use the Dialer Profile dialog box to add or edit dialer profiles.
Navigation Path
Go to the Dialer Policy Page, page 59-30, then click the Add or Edit button beneath the Dialer Profile
table.
Related Topics
Dialer Physical Interface Dialog Box, page 59-32
Defining Dialer Profiles, page 59-27
Dialer Interfaces on Cisco IOS Routers, page 59-27
Basic Interface Settings on Cisco IOS Routers, page 59-1
Creating Interface Role Objects, page 6-68
Field Reference
Table 59-12 Dialer Profile Dialog Box
Element Description
Name A descriptive name for the dialer profile. This name enables you to
assign the correct dialer pool to the physical interface. You can also use
the profile name as a reference to the site to which this dialer interface
serves as a backup.
Interface The virtual dialer interface to associate with the dialer profile. Enter the
name of an interface or interface role, or click Select to select it. If the
object that you want is not listed, click the Create button to create it.
Pool ID The dialer pool ID. Each pool can contain multiple physical interfaces
and can be associated with multiple dialer interfaces. Each dialer
interface, however, is associated with only one pool.
Group The group ID, which identifies the dialer group that this dialer interface
uses.
Interesting Traffic ACL The extended, numbered ACL that defines which packets are permitted
to initiate calls using this dialer profile. The valid ACL number range
is 100 to 199.
Enter the name of the ACL object, or click Select to select it. If the
object that you want is not listed, click the Create button to create it.
Dialer String (Remote Phone
Number)
The phone number of the destination that the dialer contacts.
Idle Timeout The default amount of idle time before an uncontested line is
disconnected. The default is 120 seconds.
Fast Idle Timeout The default amount of idle time before a contested line is disconnected.
The default is 20 seconds.
Line contention occurs when a busy line is requested to send another
packet to a different destination.