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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT PPP IPCP COMPRESSION STATES
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT[PPP]IPCP COMPRESSION STATES "number"
{CHANGE
}
This option specifies the number of TCP connections the Terminal Server
can decompress from the peer at any given time. The range of values is
4-16. The default value is 16.
Restrictions:
• The DEFINE and CHANGE commands require privileged status. The SET
command requires secure status.
• Only a privileged user can enter this command from a remote port.
PORT PPP IPCP HOST ADDRESS (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT[PPP]IPCP HOST ADDRESS nn.nn.nn.nn
{CHANGE
}
This nonprivileged option associates a host address with the PPP interface,
allowing the Terminal Server to know what IP device is directly attached on
the other side of the PPP link. The default for this characteristic is address
0.0.0.0 (no address defined). Use the CLEAR/PURGE PORT PPP (or SLIP)
HOST ADDRESS command to remove an existing address.
Restrictions:
• The IPCP HOST ADDRESS must be configured manually on both sides
of the link if address negotiations are not used.
• A nonprivileged status is required for the DEFINE and CHANGE
commands. The SET command has a secure status.
• This command does not support
port-list
. An address can be associated
with only one port.
• The host address and the Terminal Server must reside in the same
subnetwork.
• The host address cannot use the SET or CHANGE command on a port
that already has an IP address.
• Only one IP address is allowed per port. Both SLIP and PPP use the same
address, which can be configured by the SLIP or PPP protocol command.
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