Using Dialer Profiles


Overview/Description
To select appropriate dialup capabilities to place a call, to configure rotary groups and dialer profiles, and to verify proper configuration and troubleshoot any incorrect configuration so a call is properly initiated

Target Audience
Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing WAN and remote access solutions; network architects responsible for designing WAN and remote access solutions; CCNP candidates; CCIE candidates

Prerequisites
A knowledge of general networking terms and concepts; experience in general Cisco router operation and configuration, including TCP/IP, routing protocols (RIP, IGRP), routed protocols (IP, IPX), standard and extended access lists, PPP operation and configuration over serial links, Frame Relay operation and configuration on interfaces and subinterfaces, and legacy DDR over ISDN-BRI operation and configuration; a basic knowledge of data networking equivalent to the information in the Cisco Certified Network Associate Basics (CCNAB) v2.0 course and the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) v2.0 course; experience working in a network environment is recommended

Expected Duration
100 Minutes

Objectives:

Using Dialer Profiles

  • state the purpose of dialer map classes and dialer profiles and identify elements of a dialer profile.
  • configure physical interfaces to operate with dialer profiles and configure dialer interfaces to be used in a dialer profile.
  • identify the commands and information that are available to troubleshoot unsuccessful incoming and outgoing calls.
  • configure rotary groups and dialer profiles, given a connection such as ISDN, and verify and troubleshoot any configuration, given an existing dialer profile or rotary group.
  • configure DDR on a BRI interface.

  • Course Number: 120687_eng