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1 Local> DEFINE PORT 3 SLIP COMPRESSION ENABLED
2 Local> DEFINE PORT 3 SLIP COMPRESSION AUTOCOMPRESS
3 Local> DEFINE PORT 3 SLIP COMPRESSION STATES 16
Figure 4-21. Configuration of a CSLIP Port.
Step 1: Define the Port Characteristics
Statements 1 and 2 set the post-SLIP mode as CSLIP. When using command 1
to implement TCP/IP through the port, the remote node connected to the
port must also support the CSLIP protocol. With command 2, the Terminal
Server checks the first IP packets received from the node and uses the CSLIP
only if initiated by it.
Step 2: Define the Port CSLIP States
Statement 3 defines the maximum number of CSLIP states to be used on the
port. The Van-Jacobson compression method uses a STATE data-structure for
each concurrent TCP connection. This parameter can limit the number of
states. Valid values are between one and sixteen. The default is 16 states.
4.12 Configuring PPP Ports
The Terminal Server can be used to connect devices to the IP network using
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol). The IP-over-PPP protocol uses the standard
PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) to determine the data-link connection and
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