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Configuring the Modem 4-27
Confi
guring
the Modem
Bandwidth On Demand
Bandwidth on demand is often required to support sporadic peak loads. With the 
SDC modem, you can ensure full network availability and performance at low dial-
up line costs, without having to prioritize users or applications.
Figure 4-4 shows a point-to-point digital link with Motorola 35XX DSU/CSUs 
connecting two routers over a DDS circuit. The SDC modems are also connected 
directly to the routers. During peak network access periods, the router is configured 
to signal the SDC modem to establish a dial connection through the PSTN. Users 
transparently bypass the digital link, using the 326XFAST-SDC PSTN link to 
continue data transmission. As bandwidth demands subside, the dial call is dropped, 
and transmission resumes over the DDS link.
The SDC modem supports all industry-standard ACUs (AT, V.25bis, DTR dialing, 
and LPDA-2). Bandwidth on demand can be initiated/terminated under the control of 
the nodal equipment by a secondary port. NOTE: Nodal equipment must be 
configured for secondary port restoral/bandwidth on demand operation. Refer to the 
nodal equipment documentation for instructions on configuring for this application.
Select SDC Option Set 3 for a bandwidth on demand application. All operational 
information described in the preceding section, “SDC Option Set 3—Sync Dial 
Only”
, applies to this application.
Figure 4-4. Bandwidth On Demand—Option Set 3
35XX
56 kbps
PSTN
Router
35XX
Router
To 33.6 kbps
 NMS
Network Management Channel
To 
56 kbps
326XFAST 
SDC
326XFAST 
SDC