Appendix A

CONFIG Commands

The default value for the ip_address argument is 0.0.0.0, which indicates that the virtual PPP interface will use the IP address assigned to it by the remote peer. Note that the remote peer must be configured to supply an IP address to your Cayman Gateway if you enter 0.0.0.0 for the ip_address argument.

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set ip ip-ppp [ vccn ] peer-address

ip_address

Specifies the IP address of the peer on the other end of the PPP link. If you specify an IP address other than 0.0.0.0, your Cayman Gateway will not negotiate the remote peer's IP address. If the remote peer does not accept the address in the ip_address argument as its IP address (typically because it has been configured with another IP address), the link will not come up.

The default value for the ip_address argument is 0.0.0.0, which indicates that the virtual PPP interface will accept the IP address returned by the remote peer. If you enter 0.0.0.0, the peer system must be configured to supply this address.

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set ip ip-ppp [ vccn ] restriction

{ admin-disabled admin-only none }

Specifies restrictions on the types of traffic the Cayman Gateway accepts over the

PPPvirtual circuit. The admin-onlyargument means that router traffic is ignored but that administrative commands are accepted. The none argument means that all traffic is accepted.

BOTH

set ip ip-ppp [ vccn ] addr-mapping { on off }

Specifies whether you want the Cayman Gateway to use network address transla- tion (NAT) when communicating with remote routers. Network address transla- tion lets you conceal details of your network from remote routers. By default, address mapping is turned on.

BOTH

set ip ip-ppp [ vccn ] vj-compression { on off }

Specifies whether you want to negotiate Van Jacobson header compression for asynchronous PPP links. By default, TCP/IP header compression is turned on.

When Van Jacobson header compression is turned on, your Cayman Gateway allocates memory for 16 slots (headers) by default. The number of slots may be reduced during link configuration if the remote peer can only support a lower number.

BOTH

set ip ip-ppp [ vccn ] ipcp-subnet { on off }

Specifies whether you want your Cayman Gateway to negotiate allocation of an IP subnet, rather than a single IP address, from a remote access server. You should only enable this feature if you are told to do so by your Internet Service Provider.

DSL

set ip ip-ppp [ vccn ] rip-send {off v1 v2 v1-compat}

Specifies whether the 3220-H unit should use Routing Information Protocol (RIP) broadcasts to advertise its routing tables to routers on the other side of the PPP link. An extension of the original Routing Information Protocol (RIP-1), RIP Version 2 (RIP-2) expands the amount of useful information in the packets. While RIP-1 and RIP-2 share the same basic algorithms, RIP-2 supports several new features.

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