Remote setminline, Mgmt class, Input format – Efficient Networks 107-0001-000 User Manual

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Command Line Interface Guide

Chapter 6: Remote Commands

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remote setminline

This command is used for dial-up connections and other connections that behave like
dial-up connections, such as L2TP and PPPoE sessions. The command sets the
minimum number of channels to be continually allocated to the connection. The
default is 0, in which case a channel is allocated only when needed.

For example, if your service provider charges by the hour, you might prefer the
minlines default value (0) so that a channel is allocated only when needed. However,
if you are not charged by the hour, then having a channel allocated continually would
save you the 2-3 second wait time required for each channel re-allocation.

Mgmt Class

Network (R/W)

Input Format

remote setminline <minlines> <remotename>

Parameters

Examples

The following command keeps a channel allocated for the session even when there is
no traffic.

The following commands set up a timeout period so that, if there is no traffic for 10
minutes (600 seconds), the channel is de-allocated.

Response

Command prompt.

<minlines>

Minimum number of channels to be continually allocated
for the connection (0, 1, or 2). If you specify 0, a channel
is allocated for the connection only when needed. The
default is 0.

<remotename>

a

a

ASCII string

Name of the remote router.

-> remote setMinLine 1 PPPoEuser

-> remote setMinLine 0 PPPoEuser

-> remote settimer 600 PPPoEuser

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