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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
30 • PPP configuration
Configure recovery strategy
The recovery strategy defines whether and when new dial-attempts are made after all configured outbound des-
tinations are tried. When receiving a dial-trigger from a spoofing IP interface, the dialer iterates over its list of 
outbound destinations once and tries to establish the first link. Each outbound destination may define a time-
out list for internal retries. If this timeout list is executed without the link being established, the dialer goes over 
to the next destination. The recovery strategy is only needed if all configured outbound destinations did not 
manage to establish the link.
The default recovery strategy is as follows:
If the first link could not be established because of call-signaling problems (e.g. no ISDN CONNECT 
received), the dialer retries the first destination again after 30 seconds.
If the first signalling connection could be established (e.g. ISDN CONNECT received), and therefore you 
probably have to pay for the connection, but if the PPP negotiation failed, the dialer does not start another 
retry. The operator has to manually reset the dialer (executing the reset command in the context cs/interface 
dialer mode).
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[name] (outbound)[provider]#[no] retry 
<timeout1> [<timeout2> [timeout3>...]]
Specifies how many times and after which 
timeouts the dialer shall redial the same pro-
vider if the previous dial-attempt failed. Up to 
8 retry timeouts can be specified. The speci-
fied timeouts are relative to the previous try. 
So, if you specify a timeout list of retry 5 
10 10
, calls are made at time 0, 5, 15, 25. 
Use the no-form of the command to only dial 
once to the current destination. The dialer 
goes over to the next destination if the retry-
list is executed without the link being estab-
lished.
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[name] (outbound)[provider]#encapsula-
tion ppp
Defines the data protocol that shall run over 
the established signalling connection. Cur-
rently only PPP is available, which is the 
default.
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[name] (outbound)[provider]#bind sub-
scriber <subscriber>
Indirectly binds to a spoofing IP interface over 
a PPP subscriber. The PPP subscriber contains 
all PPP protocol parameters (e.g. authentica-
tion protocol, credentials, multi-link, etc.)
See 
for further information.
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[name] (outbound)[provider]#use profile 
ppp <profile>
Defines the PPP profile that shall be used. The 
PPP profile stores advanced PPP protocol 
parameters.
See 
further information.
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Repeat Steps 1-8 for all required backup pro-
viders you want to use.
Step
Command
Purpose