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Summary

In this chapter you learned how to configure dialer profiles. Dialer profiles allow separation of logical configurations from the physical interfaces that are later bound together when a DDR call is made. Dialer profile components include a dialer interface, dialer pool, physical interfaces, and an optional dialer map class.

To configure dialer profiles, you follow these steps:

Step 1. Configure a dialer interface.

Step 2. Configure an optional map class to be applied to the dialer interface.

Step 3. Configure the physical interfaces, and attach them to the same dialer pool as the appropriate dialer interface.

You also learned how to configure dialer rotary groups. Dialer rotary groups let you call multiple destinations at the same time by allowing a single logical interface configuration to be applied to a set of physical interfaces. Many of the rotary group configuration elements are identical to those of legacy DDR and dialer profiles. To configure dialer rotary groups, you follow these steps:

Step 1. Define interesting traffic.

Step 2. Create a dialer interface.

Step 3. Configure the physical interfaces.

Step 4. Configure static routes.

Step 5. Disable routing updates.

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