Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Introduction
- Hot Swapping Line Cards and Control Modules
- Bridging Configuration Guide
- Bridging Overview
- VLAN Overview
- Configuring SSR Bridging Functions
- Monitoring Bridging
- Configuration Examples
- SmartTRUNK Configuration Guide
- ATM Configuration Guide
- Packet-over-SONET Configuration Guide
- DHCP Configuration Guide
- IP Routing Configuration Guide
- IP Routing Protocols
- Configuring IP Interfaces and Parameters
- Configuring IP Interfaces to Ports
- Configuring IP Interfaces for a VLAN
- Specifying Ethernet Encapsulation Method
- Configuring Jumbo Frames
- Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Configuring Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
- Configuring DNS Parameters
- Configuring IP Services (ICMP)
- Configuring IP Helper
- Configuring Direct Broadcast
- Configuring Denial of Service (DOS)
- Monitoring IP Parameters
- Configuring Router Discovery
- Configuration Examples
- VRRP Configuration Guide
- RIP Configuration Guide
- OSPF Configuration Guide
- BGP Configuration Guide
- Routing Policy Configuration Guide
- Route Import and Export Policy Overview
- Configuring Simple Routing Policies
- Configuring Advanced Routing Policies
- Multicast Routing Configuration Guide
- IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide
- Network Address Translation Configuration Guide
- Web Hosting Configuration Guide
- Overview
- Load Balancing
- Web Caching
- IPX Routing Configuration Guide
- Access Control List Configuration Guide
- Security Configuration Guide
- QoS Configuration Guide
- Performance Monitoring Guide
- RMON Configuration Guide
- LFAP Configuration Guide
- WAN Configuration Guide
- WAN Overview
- Frame Relay Overview
- Configuring Frame Relay Interfaces for the SSR
- Monitoring Frame Relay WAN Ports
- Frame Relay Port Configuration
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview
- Configuring PPP Interfaces
- Monitoring PPP WAN Ports
- PPP Port Configuration
- WAN Configuration Examples
- New Features Supported on Line Cards

Chapter 25: WAN Configuration Guide
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The following command line displays an example for PPP:
Packet Encryption
Packet encryption allows data to travel through unsecured networks. You can enable
packet encryption for PPP ports, however, both ends of a link must be configured to use
packet encryption.
The following command line displays an example:
WAN Quality of Service
Increasing concentrations of audio, video, and data traffic are now presenting the
networking industry with the significant challenge of employing the most effective use of
WAN Quality-of-Service (QoS) as possible to ensure reliable end-to-end communication.
For example, critical and time-sensitive traffic such as audio should have higher levels of
bandwidth allocated than less time-sensitive traffic such as file transfers or e-mail. Simply
adding more and more bandwidth to a network is not a viable solution to the problem.
WAN access is extremely expensive, and there is a limited (albeit huge) supply. Therefore,
making the most effective use of existing bandwidth is now a more critical issue than ever
before.
The fact that IP communications to the desktop are clearly the most prevalent used today
has made it the protocol of choice for end-to-end audio, video, and data applications. This
means that the challenge for network administrators and developers has been to construct
their networks to support these IP-based audio, video, and data applications along with
their tried-and-true circuit-based applications over a WAN.
In addition, these audio, video, and data traffic transmissions hardly ever flow at a steady
rate. Some periods will see relatively low levels of traffic, and others will temporarily
surpass a firm’s contracted Committed Information Rate (CIR). Carrier-based packet-
switched networks such as Frame Relay and ATM are designed to handle these temporary
peaks in traffic, but it is more cost- and resource- efficient to employ effective QoS
configuration(s), thus relaxing the potential need to up your firm’s CIR. By applying some
of the following sorts of attributes to interfaces on your network, you can begin to shape
your network’s QoS configuration to use existing bandwidth more effectively.
ppp set payload-compress port se.4.2
ppp set payload-encrypt transmit-key 0x123456789abcdef receive-key
0xfedcba987654321 port se.4.2, mp.1