Specifications

Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02
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Lcp Max Terminate: sets the Link Control Protocol (LCP) maximum terminate parameter
for an existing PPPoH transport.
Dialin Auth: sets the authentication method that remote PPP clients must use to dialin to
the server. The choices are: none, chap, and pap.
Dialout Username: sets the dial-out user name.
Dialout Password: sets the dial-out password.
Confirmation Password: sets the confirmation password.
Dialout Auth: sets the authentication protocol used to connect to external PPP servers
(dial-out). The choices are: none, chap, and pap.
Interface ID: sets the PPP interface ID for an existing PPPoH transport.
Remote Ip: sets the IP address supplied to the remote end of the PPP connection during
negotiation. If the remote peer doesn’t set its IP address for PPP connection, it will
use the IP set in this field. But if the remote peer already set its IP address for PPP
connection, you must not set the Remote IP or the connection can’t be established.
Local Ip: tells the PPP process the local IP address to be associated with the local end of
the WAN interface after a successful connection.
Magic Number: sets the magic number. This option provides a method to detect
looped-back links and other Data Link Layer anomalies. For more information,
please refer to RFC 1661 section 6.4 Magic-Number.
MRU: sets the Maximum Receive Unit.
Ip Addr From IPCP: sets to true if you want to get your local IP address from the PPP
negotiation or false if you do not want to receive the local IP.
Discovery Primary DNS: enables/disables whether the primary DNS server address is
requested from a remote PPP peer using IPCP.
Discovery Secondary DNS: enables/disables whether the secondary DNS server address is
requested from a remote PPP peer using IPCP.
Give DNS to Relay: controls whether the PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)
can request the DNS server IP address for a remote PPP Peer.
Give DNS to Client: controls whether the PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)
can request a DNS server IP address for a remote PPP peer.
Remote DNS: sets the primary local DNS server addresses that will be given to a remote
PPP peer when the peer requests a primary DNS server IP address using IPCP.
Remote Secondary DNS: sets the secondary local DNS server addresses that will be given
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