pap
spap
ccp Disables the use of data compression on the interface. Refer to “Using the
Data Compression Subsystem” in the
Using and Configuring Features
for
more information.
chap Disables the use of the Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol.
Refer to “Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)”on
page 457 for more information.
dials Disables the DIALs feature on this interface. Refer to “Using a Dial-In
Access to LANs (DIALs) Server” in the
Using and Configuring Features
for
more information.
ecp This allows the router not to force the use of ECP encryption on this
interface. The interface will still accept and execute Encryption Control
Protocol (ECP) if the peer is using ECP.
Note: Encryption support is optional. If your software load does not include
encryption, you will not see encryption-related parameters.
lower-dtr
Determines the way the data terminal ready (DTR) signal is handled for
leased serial-line interfaces that are disabled. If this parameter is set to
“disabled” (the default) and the interface is disabled, the DTR signal is not
dropped.
mp Disables the Multilink Protocol (MP) on this interface. See “Chapter 34.
Using the Multilink PPP Protocol” on page509 for more information.
Example:
disable mp
Disabled as a MP link
mppe Disables Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) on this interface.
mschapDisablesMS-CHAP authentication on this interface. Disabling MS-CHAP
has two effects upon MPPE, depending upon whether MPPE is configured
as mandatory or optional. If MPPE is mandatory, disabling MS-CHAPbrings
down the link. If MPPE is optional, disabling MS-CHAP disables MPPE over
the link. See “Microsoft PPP CHAPAuthentication (MS-CHAP)” on page 457
for more information.
Note: MS-CHAP is not supported in 4M V2L models.
pap Disables the use of the Password Authentication Protocol. Refer to
“Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)”on page 456 for more information.
spap Disables the use of the Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP).
Note: SPAPis only available on interfaces that have IBM DIALs Dial-In
circuits configured.
Enable
Enables data compression, encryption, authentication protocols, lower-DTR,
multilink PPP protocol and the DIALs feature on this PPP interface. If multiple
authentication protocols are enabled, the device attempts to use them in the
following priority order:
Configuring PPP Interfaces (Talk 6)
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