Chapter 25: WAN Configuration Guide

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview

Because of its ability to quickly and easily accommodate IP and IPX protocol traffic, Point- to-Point Protocol (PPP) routing has become a very important aspect of WAN configuration. Using PPP, you can set up router-to-router, host-to-router, and host-to-host connections.

Establishing a connection in a PPP environment requires that the following events take place:

The router initializing the PPP connection transmits Link Control Protocol (LCP) configuration and test frames to the remote peer to set up the data link.

Once the connection has been established, the router which initiated the PPP connection transmits a series of Network Control Protocol (NCP) frames necessary to configure one or more network-layer protocols.

Finally, when the network-layer protocols have been configured, both the host and remote peer can send packets to one another using any and all of the configured network-layer protocols.

The link will remain active until explicit LCP or NCP frames instruct the host and/or the peer router to close the link, or until some external event (i.e., user interruption or system time-out) takes place.

You can set up PPP ports on your SSR with the commands described in Chapter 32: “port Commands” in the SmartSwitch Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual.

Use of LCP Magic Numbers

LCP magic numbers enable you to detect situations where PPP LCP packets are looped back from the remote system, resulting in an error message. The use of LCP magic numbers is enabled on the SSR by default; however, should you employ a service profile in which the use of LCP magic numbers has been disabled, undetected “loopback” behavior may become a problem.

Note: In the event that a PPP WAN interface remains unrecognized at startup due to loopback interference, you can use the ppp restart command in the CLI to remedy the situation.

Configuring PPP Interfaces

This section provides an overview of configuring a host of WAN parameters and setting up WAN interfaces. When working in the PPP environment, you must first define the type and location of your WAN interfaces. Having established the type and location of your WAN interfaces, you need to (optionally) define one or more service profiles for your

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