Line Service Commands

Set PPP Dynamic-DNS

Description

This option is only available when IP address negotiation (ipaddr-neg) is on. When

 

enabled, the IOLAN will automatically update the DNS server with the specified host

User Level

name and negotiated IP address for the PPP session.

Admin

Syntax

set ppp line .<number>* dynamic-dns [onoff]

 

[hostname <hostname>] [username <username>]

 

[password <password>]

Options

hostname

 

Specify the host name that will be updated with the PPP session’s IP address on the

 

DynDNS.org server.

 

username

 

Specify the user name used to access the DynDNS.org server.

 

password

 

Specify the password used to access the DynDNS.org server.

Set SLIP

Description

Configures the lines SLIP settings.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

set slip line .<number>* [lipaddr <IPV4_address>]

 

[mtu <256-1006>] [netmask <IPV4_address>]

 

[ripaddr <IPV4_address>] [vj-comp onoff]

 

[routing nonesendlistensend-and-listen]

Options

lipaddr

 

The IPv4 address of the IOLAN end of the SLIP link. For routing to work you must

 

enter an IP address in this field. Choose an address that is part of the same network or

 

subnetwork as the remote end; for example, if the remote end is address

 

192.101.34.146, your local IP address can be 192.101.34.145. Do not use the IOLAN’s

 

(main) IP address in this field; if you do so, routing will not take place correctly.

 

mtu

 

The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) parameter restricts the size of individual

 

SLIP packets being sent by the IOLAN. Enter a value between 256 and 1500. The

 

default value is 256. If your user is authenticated by the IOLAN, this MTU value will

 

be overridden when you have set a Framed MTU value for the user. If your user is

 

authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-MTUis set in the

 

RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the

 

value configured here.

 

netmask

 

The network subnet mask. For example, 255.255.0.0. If your user is authenticated by

 

RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-Netmaskis set in the RADIUS file, the

 

IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the value configured

 

here.

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Perle Systems MDC, SDS manual Set PPP Dynamic-DNS, Set Slip, Options Hostname, Options Lipaddr, Mtu

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