Describing the XSR’s PIM-SM v2 Features

7-7

Phase 1: Building a Shared Tree

7-8

Phase 2: Building Shortest Path Tree Between Sender & RP

7-8

Phase 3: Building Shortest Path Tree Between Sender & Receiver

7-9

Neighbor Discovery and DR Election

7-10

PIM Register Message

7-11

PIM Join/Prune Message

7-11

Bootstrap & Rendezvous Point

7-11

Assert Processing

7-11

Source-Specific Multicast

7-12

PIM SM over Frame Relay

7-12

PIM Configuration Examples

7-13

Chapter 8: Configuring PPP

Overview

8-1

PPP Features

8-1

Link Control Protocol (LCP)

8-2

Network Control Protocol (NCP)

8-2

Authentication

8-3

Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)

8-3

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)

8-3

Microsoft Challenge Handshake Protocol (MS-CHAP)

8-3

Link Quality Monitoring (LQM)

8-4

Multilink PPP (MLPPP)

8-4

Multi-Class MLPPP

8-5

MLPPP Packet Fragmentation and Serialization Transmission Latency

8-6

Fragment Interleaving Over the Link

8-7

Multilink Head Format Negotiation

8-7

Events and Alarms

8-8

IP Control Protocol (IPCP)

8-8

IP Address Assignment

8-9

PPP Bandwidth Allocation/Control Protocols (BAP/BAPC)

8-9

Configuring PPP with a Dialed Backup Line

8-10

Configuring a Synchronous Serial Interface

8-10

Configuring a Dialed Backup Line

8-11

Configuring the Dialer Interface

8-11

Configuring the Physical Interface for the Dialer Interface

8-11

Configuring the Interface as the Backup Dialer Interface

8-12

Configuring MLPPP on a Multilink/Dialer interface

8-13

Multilink Example

8-13

Dialer Example

8-13

Configuring BAP

8-14

Dual XSRs: One Router Using DoD with Call Request

8-14

XSR1 Configuration

8-14

XSR2 Configuration

8-15

Dual XSRs: BAP Using Call/Callback Request

8-16

XSR1 Configuration

8-16

XSR2 Configuration

8-16

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