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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 name that you want to associate with this interface. Click
to open the Associate Profile dialog box. Select profile, then click OK. The profile name appears in the Create PPP Interface dialog box. For more information, see NMC-RX User Guide, Vol. 2, Chapter 7, Configuring Profiles.
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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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DNS Address Peer Precedence
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Indicates which value takes precedence when the E-series system 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 system 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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Apply Template...
Save As Template...
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See Chapter 10, Using Templates.
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