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Name
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Identifies the interface; generated automatically
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Alias
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Description of the interface; 0-15 characters; default: blank
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IfIndex
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Identifies the interface on the particular line interface; generated automatically
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Operational
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Current operational status of the interface
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Administrative
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Desired status of the interface: Up/Down; default: Up
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Profile
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Profile that you want to associate with this interface. Click
to open the Associate Profile dialog box.
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DNS Address Peer Precedence
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Indicates which value takes precedence when the E-series router and the PPP peer system have the primary and secondary Domain Name System (DNS) name server addresses configured with different values.
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WINS Address Peer Precedence
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Indicates which value takes precedence when the E-series router and the PPP peer system have the primary and secondary Windows Internet Name System (WINS) name server addresses configured with different values.
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Magic Number Enabled
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Randomly generated number used to identify one end of a point-to-point connection. LCP (Link Control Protocol) magic number support is available on all serial interfaces. PPP always attempts to negotiate for magic numbers, which are used to detect looped-back lines. The router might shut down a link if it detects a loop.
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Initial MRU
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LCP on maximum receive unit must be within the following ranges:
- POS interface—64-4466
- DS0 bundle—64-1596
- ATM subinterface—64-9178
- PPPoE subinterface—64-1492
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Keepalive Timeout (sec)
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Keepalive tracks the status of the connection. The timeout period is set in the range 30-300 seconds for high-density mode (for example, when PPP is layered over PPPoE or ATM subinterfaces) and 10-300 seconds for low-density mode (when PPP is layered over POS or a DS0 bundle). The default is 30 seconds.
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Type
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Authentication method chosen to verify access to the interface. Choose from the drop-down list.
- None—No authentication method specified
- pap—Specifies PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) as primary authentication protocol
- chap—Specifies CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) as primary authentication protocol
- papChap—Specifies PAP as primary authentication protocol and CHAP as the alternate
- chapPap—Specifies CHAP as primary authentication protocol and PAP as the alternate
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Max Authen Retries
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Number of times a user can fail to enter the correct login information (username and password) to gain access
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