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Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 205
REMOTE SETIPSLAVEPPP
If SetIPSlaveModePPP is yes, the router will accept the IP address that the remote end informs the router that it
has without reguard to how the router was previously configured. If setIPSlaveModePPP is no, the router will try
to use the address that it was configured for.
Normally there is no need to change the default (no) value of this option, however, in certain situations where the
router is managed by another party, (as part of a managed service), it might make sense to set this value to yes to
ensure that the central management site always specifies the IP address of the router.
REMOTE SETPVC
Specifies the PVC number for connecting to the remote router.
REMOTE SETRMTIPADDR
Sets the WAN IP address for the remote router. This address is required only if the remote router does not support
IP address negotiation under PPP (i.e., numbered mode is required, and the remote router cannot specify a WAN
IP address for use during the negotiation process).
RAWIP RawIP protocol.
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setProtocol ppp fp1
remote setIPslavePPP yes|no <remoteName>
remote setPVC <vpi number>*<vci number> <remoteName>
vpi number Virtual Path ID Ñ number that identiÞes the link formed by the virtual path.
vci number Virtual Circuit ID Ñ number that identiÞes a channel within a virtual path in a DSL/ATM
environment.
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setPVC 0*38 HQ
remote setRmtIpAddr <ipaddr> <mask> <remoteName>
ipaddr IP address of the remote router, in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
mask IP network mask of the remote router, in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setRmtIpAddr 128.1.210.65 255.255.255.192 HQ