[cisco-nas] AS5400 Config - modem-pool
Aaron Leonard
Aaron at cisco.com
Thu Jul 21 12:50:32 EDT 2005
Dave,
On our newer NextPort-based platforms (AS5350, AS5400, AS5850),
you would use Resource Pool Manager (RPM), which is a functional
superset of the old modem pooling feature.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dialns_c/dnsprt5/dcdrpm.htm
Regards,
Aaron
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>We are trying to duplicate a config feature we use on our AS5800 in which we use modem-pooling. We need to be able to get our AS5400 to direct inbound calls (based on the "called" number) to a certain group of modems. We will then apply specific attributes (such as absolute timeout) to those modems which will differ from all other called numbers.
>
>The part that seems to be missing in our 5400 is the command to create a "modem-pool".
>
>here's the config from our 5800 which creates the modem pool:
>
> modem-pool testme
> pool-range 1/2/0-1/2/3
> called-number 5551212 max-speed any min-speed any
>
> modem-pool default
> pool-range 1/2/4-1/11/143
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dave
>
>
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