User Guide
Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 157
REMOTE SETATMTRAFFIC SCR MBS
This command applies only to ATM routers. Refer to
Asynchronous Transfer Mode Commands (ATM), on page
168
for more syntax information.
REMOTE SETAUTHEN
Sets the authentication protocol used communicate with the remote router. The authentication protocol is the
minimum
security level that the target router must use with the remote router; this level is verified during security
negotiation. The router will
always
attempt to negotiate the highest level of security possible (CHAP). The router
will not accept a negotiated security level less than this minimum authentication method.
The parameter in the remote router database is used for the local side of the authentication process; this isthe
minimum security level used by the target router when it challenges or authenticates the remote router.
REMOTE SETBROPTIONS
Sets controls on the bridging process.
Warning:
Do not change this setting without approval from your system administrator.
remote setATMTraffic scr mbs
<
remoteName
>
remote setAuthen
<
protocol
> <
remoteName
>
protocol
c
hap, pap, or none. The default is pap.
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setAuthen pap HQ
remote setBrOptions
<
option
> on|off <
remoteName
>
option
stp
Use the spanning tree protocol for bridging. Set this option on only if the bridging peers support
the spanning tree protocol and you wish to detect bridging loops. The default is
on
.
Note:
This adds a 40-second delay each time the ADSL or ATM link comes up; use only if
necessary.
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setBrOptions stp on HQ










