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P-660HN Series Support Notes (Set schedule duration time as 16 hours) wan callsch action 2 (Set action as dial-on-demand) wan callsch save (Save the current call schedule set) Key Settings: Start Date Start date of this schedule rule. It can be unmatched with weekday setting. For example, if Start Date is 2000/10/02(Monday), but Monday setting in weekday can be No. Forced On The node will always keep up during the setting period. It is equivalent to diable the idel timeout. The node will always keep doen during the setting period. The Forced Down connected remote node will be dropped. Enable The remote node accepts Dial-on-demand during this period. Dial-On-Demand The remote node denies any demand dial during the period. For the Disable existing connected nodes, it will be dropped after idle timeout and no Dial-On-Demand triggered up. Start Time/ Duration Start Time and Duration of this schedule.  Apply the schedule to the Remote node Multiple scheduling rules can program in a Remote node, and they have priority. For example, if we program the sets as 1,2,3,4 in remote node, then the set 1 will override set 2,3,4. set 2 will override 3,4, and so on. We can apply the schedule to the remote node in CLI by the commands: wan node index []index#] wan node callsch [index#] wan node save For example, if we want to apply the call schedule set 1 to remote node 1, we could use the commands: wan node index 1 wan node callsch 1 wan node save  Time Service in P-660HN-T1A There is no RTC (Real-Time Clock) chip so the P-660HN-T1A should launch a mechanism to get current time and date from external server in boot time. Time service is implemented by the Daytime protocol(RFC-867), Time 77 All contents copyright © 2010 ZyXEL Communications Corporation.

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P-660HN Series Support Notes
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All contents copyright © 2010 ZyXEL Communications Corporation.
(Set schedule duration time as 16 hours)
wan callsch action
2
(Set action as dial-on-demand)
wan callsch save
(Save the current call schedule set)
Key Settings:
Start Date
Start date of this schedule rule. It can be unmatched with weekday
setting. For example, if Start Date is 2000/10/02(Monday), but Monday
setting in weekday can be No.
Forced On
The node will always keep up during the setting period. It is equivalent
to diable the idel timeout.
Forced Down
The node will always keep doen during the setting period. The
connected remote node will be dropped.
Enable
Dial-On-Demand
The remote node accepts Dial-on-demand during this period.
Disable
Dial-On-Demand
The remote node denies any demand dial during the period. For the
existing connected nodes, it will be dropped after idle timeout and no
triggered up.
Start Time/
Duration
Start Time and Duration of this schedule
.
Apply the schedule to the Remote node
Multiple scheduling rules can program in a Remote node, and they have
priority. For example, if we program the sets as 1,2,3,4 in remote node, then
the set 1 will override set 2,3,4. set 2 will override 3,4, and so on.
We can apply the schedule to the remote node in
CLI
by the commands:
wan node index []index#]
wan node callsch [index#]
wan node save
For example, if we want to apply the call schedule set 1 to remote node 1, we
could use the commands:
wan node index
1
wan node callsch
1
wan node save
Time Service in P-660HN-T1A
There is no RTC (Real-Time Clock) chip so the P-660HN-T1A should launch a
mechanism to get current time and date from external server in boot time.
Time service is implemented by the
Daytime protocol(RFC-867)
,
Time