Line Service Commands

Set PPP

Description

Configures the Lines PPP settings.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

set ppp wireless-wanline .<number>* [accm <8_hex_digits>]

 

[address-comp onoff] [auth-tmout <integer>]

 

[challenge-interval <integer>] [cr-retry <integer>]

 

[cr-timeout <integer>] [ipaddr-neg onoff]

 

[ipv6-global-network-address <IPv6_network_prefix>]

 

[ipv6-local-interface <interface_id>]

 

[ipv6-remote-interface <interface_id>]

 

[lipaddr <IPV4_address>] [magic-neg onoff] [mru <64-1500>]

 

[nak-retry <integer>] [netmask <IPV4_address>]

 

[password <string>] [proto-comp onoff] [ripaddr <IPV4_address>]

 

[roaming-callback onoff] [authentication nonepapchap]

 

[routing nonesendlistensend-and-listen] [rpassword <string>]

 

[ruser <string>] [tr-retry <integer>] [tr-tmout <integer>]

 

[user <string>] [vj-comp onoff]

Options

accm

 

Specifies the ACCM (Asynchronous Control Character Map) characters that should be

 

escaped from the data stream. This is entered as a 32-bit hexadecimal number with each

 

bit specifying whether or not the corresponding character should be escaped. The bits

 

are specified as the most significant bit first and are numbered 31-0. Thus if bit 17 is

 

set, the 17th character should be escaped, that is, 0x11 (XON). So entering the value

 

000a0000 will cause the control characters 0x11 (XON) and 0x13 (XOFF) to be

 

escaped on the link, thus allowing the use of XON/XOFF (software) flow control. If

 

you have selected Soft Flow Control on the Line, you must enter a value of at least

 

000a0000 for the ACCM. The default value is 00000000, which means no characters

 

will be escaped.

 

address-comp

 

This determines whether compression of the PPP Address and Control fields take

 

place on the link. The default is On. For most applications this should be enabled.

 

auth-tmout

 

The timeout, in minutes, during which successful PAP or CHAP authentication must

 

take place (when PAP or CHAP is turned On). If the timer expires before the remote

 

end has been authenticated successfully, the link will be terminated.

 

challenge-interval

 

The interval, in minutes, for which the IOLAN will issue a CHAP re-challenge to the

 

remote end. During CHAP authentication, an initial CHAP challenge takes place, and is

 

unrelated to CHAP re-challenges. The initial challenge takes place even if re-challenges

 

are disabled. Some PPP client software does not work with CHAP re-challenges, so you

 

might want to leave the parameter disabled in the IOLAN. The default value is 0 (zero),

 

meaning CHAP re-challenge is disabled.

 

cr-retry

 

The maximum number of times a configure request packet will be re-sent before

 

the link is terminated.

 

cr-timeout

 

The maximum time, in seconds, that LCP (Link Control Protocol) will wait before it

 

considers a configure request packet to have been lost.

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