DIGITAL GIGAswitch/Router User Reference Manual
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Configuring PPP Interfaces
PPP traffic. The following command line displays all of the possible attributes used to
define a PPP service profile:
Note:
If it is necessary to specify a value for Bridging, IP, and/or IPX, you must specify
all three of these values at the same time. You cannot specify just one or two of
them in the command line without the other(s).
Applying a Service Profile to an Active PPP Port
Once you have created one or more PPP service profiles, you can specify their use on one
or more active PPP ports on the GSR. The following command line displays a simplified
example of this process:
Define a PPP
service profile.
ppp define service
<service name>
[bridging
enable|disable ip enable|disable ipx
enable|disable] [high-priority-queue-depth
<number>
] [lcp-echo on|off] [lcp-magic on|off]
[low-priority-queue-depth
<number>
] [max-configure
<number>
] [max-failure
<number>
] [max-terminate
<number>
] [med-priority-queue-depth
<number>
] [red
on|off] [red-maxTh-high-prio-traffic
<number>
]
[red-maxTh-low-prio-traffic
<number>
] [red-maxTh-
med-prio-traffic
<number>
] [red-minTh-high-prio-
traffic
<number>
] [red-minTh-low-prio-traffic
<number>
] [red-minTh-med-prio-traffic
<number>
]
[retry-interval
<number>
] [rmon on|off]
Apply a service profile to
an active WAN port.
ppp apply service
<service name>
ports
<port list>