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Working with Dial Number Lists
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The following message is displayed at the console:
Commencing 
autobauding 
for 
Path 
to 
determine 
56 
or 
64 
Kbps 
baudrate
Working with Dial 
Number Lists
This section descibes how to configure and customize your dial number 
list for dial-up lines.
Adding a Phone
Number
To allow your bridge/router to dial out, configure the dial number list 
using:
ADD !<port> -PORT DialNoList “<phone no>” [Baud = <rate> 
(1.2–16000)] [Type = Modem | Bri | Sw56] | [Pos = <number>]
Enter this command for each phone number you want to add to the dial 
list. If you do not specify a position, the number will be added to the end 
of the list.
If you are using a dial pool, you may want to have several phone numbers 
specifying different types (modem, BRI, or Switched 56) or baud rates so 
if the first number fails on a 28.8 Kbps modem, for instance, the second 
number is used for a 64 Kbps ISDN line.
You can use hyphens (-) in your phone number. For ISDN, the phone 
number includes a dial prefix, country code, and area code and possibly a 
subaddress. If you specify a subaddress, you must separate the phone 
number from the subaddress with a semicolon (;).
You can configure up to 16 phone numbers per port.
Redialing When the
Connection Fails
You can specify the number of times the software attempts to redial the 
remote system if the call attempt fails using:
SETDefault !<port> -PORT DialRetryCount = <number> (0–20)
If the first dial attempt fails to bring the path up, the software tries the 
call again using the same phone number. The call attempts continue until 
the dial retry count is reached.
Dialing the Same
Phone Number
Multiple Times
You can configure the dial number list to dial the same number 
repeatedly by adding multiple copies of the number. Add a different 
letter after each phone number to distinguish the duplicate entries by 
entering:
ADD !V1 -PORT DialNoList “123-4567”