Configuring Resource Pooling and Session Counting
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After setting up DNIS groups and physical resources groups, you can now set up the customer
profiles and maximum connection limits, as shown in Table 3-21. A customer profile is a customized
set of access services and physical resources given to a customer. A customer profile can contain a
selection of physical resources (such as a range of HDLC framers and modems), a group of DNIS
numbers, and a defined limit of simultaneous connections.
4
5300(config-dnis-group)#
exit
Return to global configuration mode.
5
5300(config)# resource-manager group resource name
Create one or more resource groups,
which identify the resources to be shared
between one or more customer profiles.
For example, create a resource group that
includes only modems. Or, create a
resource group that passes incoming
circuit switched data calls off to the
HDLC framers. Replace the name
variable with an actual name for the
resource.
The resource groups you create in this
step will be associated to one or more
customer profiles, which are configured
later in the Table 3-21.
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5300(config-resource-group)# range port
slot/port-slot/port
or
5300(config-resource-group)# range limit number
For a resource group comprised of
modems and V.110 terminal adapters,
specify a range of modems to include as
members in the resource group. To do
this, enter the range port
slot/port-slot/port command.
2
or
For resources that are not pooled and
have a 1-to-1 correspondence between
DS0s, B channels, and HDLC framers
use the range limit number command.
2
Circuit switched data calls and V.120
calls have similar characteristics and use
these kinds of resources.
5
5300(config-resource-group)# Ctrl-Z
5300#
Return to enable mode.
1. The configuration procedure for setting up customer profiles is described in the next table in this section.
2. The number of sessions you want to allow for particular customers is defined in the individual customer profiles using the limit size
command. More than one customer profile can consume resources from a single physical resource group. For example, you can have
one large 56K modem resource pool that provides services to two customer profiles. To view the slot/port modem numbering scheme
on the access server, enter the show modem EXEC command.
Table 3-20
Setting up DNIS and Resource Groups (Continued)
Step
Command
Purpose
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