Patton electronic 29XX manual Local MRU doStatLocalMRU, Remote MRU doStatRemoteMRU

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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

8 • Dial Out

 

 

Local MRU (doStatLocalMRU)

The current value of the MRU for the local PPP entity. This value is the MRU that the remote entity is using hen sending packets to the local PPP entity. This setting becomes active when the link is in the up—able to pass packets—operational state (for more information, refer to “Operational Status (diIpOperStatus)” on page 98).

Remote MRU (doStatRemoteMRU)

The current value of the MRU for the remote PPP entity. This value is the MRU that the local entity is using when sending packets to the remote PPP entity. This setting becomes active when the link is in the up—able to pass packets—operational state (for more information, refer to “Operational Status (diIpOperStatus)” on page 98).

Local Multilink MRRU (doStatLcpLocalMRRU)

Multilink maximum receive reconstruction unit for the local device.

Remote Multilink MRRU (doStatLcpRemoteMRRU)

Multilink maximum receive reconstruction unit for the remote device.

Remote LCP Authentication (doStatLcpAuth)

Authentication type used by the dial-in user. The following options are available:

none(1)

pap(2)

chap(3)

MSChap(4)—not currently implemented

tacacs(5)—not currently implemented

edp(6)

ShivaPap(7)—not currently implemented

Local ACC Map (doStatLocalToPeerACCMap)

The current value of the ACC Map used for sending packets from the local modem to the remote modem. The local modem sends this character map to the remote peer modem to ensure that the data being transferred is interpreted correctly. This setting becomes active when the link is in the up—able to pass packets—operational state (for more information, refer to “Operational Status (diIpOperStatus)” on page 98).

Remote ACC Map (doStatPeerToLocalACCMap)

The current value of the ACC Map used by the remote peer modem when transmitting packets to the local modem. The local modem sends this character map to the remote peer modem to ensure that the data being transferred is interpreted correctly. The remote peer modem combines its ACC Map with the map received from the local modem. This setting becomes active when the link is in the up—able to pass packets—opera- tional state (for more information, refer to “Operational Status (diIpOperStatus)” on page 98).

Dial Out User Statistics Window

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Patton electronic 29XX manual Local MRU doStatLocalMRU, Remote MRU doStatRemoteMRU, Local Multilink Mrru doStatLcpLocalMRRU