The idle-timeout is how long a particular link will stay up with no
interesting traffic and with no other calls waiting to be placed.  Now let's
say you have a BRI with two channels and both are being used, but there is
another call waiting to be placed, another dialer that wants to use the BRI.
In this situation, the fast idle-timeout is how long a call will stay up
with no interesting traffic before it disconnects the current call to make
room for the next outgoing call.

The fast idle is a simple way to quickly make room for new calls without
waiting for the more lengthy idle-timeout period to expire.

HTH,
John

>  Can anyone tell me the difference between these two
>  dialer commands ?
>  
>  Explanation given in the BCRAN course notes make the
>  two appear to me as serving the same purpose.
>  
>  Cheers
>  
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