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H3C MSR810 - Dialer Peer-Name; Dialer Priority

H3C MSR810
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dialer peer-name
Use dialer peer-name to specify the host name of the remote device for authenticating incoming
calls.
Use undo dialer peer-name to remove the specified host name.
Syntax
dialer peer-name username
undo dialer peer-name [ username ]
Default
No host name of the remote device is specified for authenticating incoming calls.
Views
Dialer interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
username: Specifies the host name of the remote device, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 80
characters.
Usage guidelines
The local device matches the peer names obtained in PPP authentication with the host names
configured by this command to determine which dialer interface receives which call.
This command takes effect only on bundle DDR dialer interfaces. You can configure a maximum
number of 255 host names for a dialer interface. This enables one dialer interface to receive calls
from multiple physical interfaces.
If a bundle DDR dialer interface is not configured with any host name, this interface can place calls
but cannot receive calls.
Examples
# Specify the host name of the remote device for Dialer 1 to routerb.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface dialer 1
[Sysname-Dialer1] dialer peer-name routerb
dialer priority
Use dialer priority to assign a priority to a physical interface in a dialer circular group.
Use undo dialer priority to restore the default.
Syntax
dialer priority priority
undo dialer priority
Default
The priority of a physical interface in a dialer circular group is 1.

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