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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring WAN Access
Configuring Host/AIM6 and Host/Dual ports
4
Set Base Ch Count to specify the base number of channels and set Inc Ch Count and Dec 
Ch Count to specify the number of channels to be added or subtracted, respectively, when 
bandwidth requirements change.
5
Set the bandwidth parameters, as described in “Configuring bandwidth WAN 
connections” on page 3-54.
6
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Example of an AIM call configuration
Host/AIM6
Port1 Menu
Directory
aim
Name=aim
Dial #=6-212-555-1212
Call Type=aim
Call Mgm=Dynamic
Base Ch Count=3
Inc Ch Count=2
Dec Ch Count=1
Dyn Alg=Quadratic
Sec History=60
Add Pers=20
Sub Pers=20
Time Period 1...
Activ=Enabled
Beg Time=00:00:00
Min Ch Cnt=1
MAX Ch Cnt=12
Target Util=70
Configuring the FT1-B&O call 
While FT1 calls use nailed channels, FT1-AIM and FT1-B&O calls can combine switched 
channels with nailed channels. For FT1-B&O calls, you must also set the B&O Restore 
parameter. This parameter specifies automatic backup and overflow protection of nailed-up 
circuits. It actually specifies how many seconds the MAX waits before restoring a nailed-up 
channel to an FT1-B&O call.
Note:
For FT1-AIM or FT1-B&O calls, you must set the Idle and Dial parameters in the Port 
Config profile at both the local end and the remote end of the call. For the MAX unit to 
connect the switched channels when you turn it on, set Idle to Call and Dial to Terminal. For 
the unit to connect the switched channels when the host equipment at both ends activates DTR, 
set Idle to None and Dial to DTR. In this latter configuration, the hosts at both ends of the 
connection must activate DTR to make the unit connect the switched channels. 
To configure an FT1-B&O call:
1
Open the call’s profile in the Host/AIM6 > PortMenu > Directory menu.
2
Set the call type to FT1-B&O.
3
Set call management to Dynamic. This setting is required in the device that initiates the 
FT1-B&O call.