Con®guring PPP Interfaces (Talk 6)

Accessing the PPP Interface Con®guration Prompt

To display the PPP config> prompt:

1.Enter list devices at the Config> prompt to display a list of interfaces.

2.If you have not already done so, set the data link protocol on one of the serial interfaces to PPP by entering set data-link ppp at the Config> prompt. For example:

Config> set data-link ppp

Interface Number [0]? 2

3. Enter network followed by the number of the PPP interface. For example:

Config> network 2

PPP config>

Point-to-Point Con®guration Commands

Table 62 summarizes the PPP con®guration commands, and the rest of this section explains these commands. Enter the commands at the PPP config> prompt.

Table 62. Point-to-Point Con®guration Command Summary

Command

Function

 

 

 

 

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the

 

 

options for speci®c commands (if available). See ªGetting Helpº on page

 

10.

 

Disable

Disables data compression (CCP), DTR line handling, CHAP, PAP, ECP.

 

Also disables SPAP authentication in Remote LAN Access Features

 

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Enable

Enables data compression (CCP), DTR line handling, CHAP, PAP, ECP.

 

Also enables SPAP authentication in Remote LAN Access Features

 

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List

Lists all information related to the point-to-point interfaces protocols,

 

parameters, and options.

Set

Sets physical line (HDLC) parameters, LCP parameters, generic NCP

 

parameters, and various NCP-speci®c options.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a Lower Level

 

Environmentº on page 11.

 

 

 

Disable

Disables data compression, authentication protocols, the DIALs feature, and SPAP authentication (SPAP authentication is supported only in DIALs Server images).

Syntax:

 

disable

ccp

 

chap

 

dials

 

enp

 

lower-dtr

 

mp

mppe

mschap

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