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3224/6081RC configuration
4. LCP Max Terminate—Use default. Indicates the number of Terminate-Request packets sent without
receiving a Terminate-Ack before assuming that the peer is unable to respond. Max-Terminate should use
the default of two transmissions.
5. LCP Max Failure—Use default. Number of LCP configure-nak responses to send before responding with
LCP configure-reject. This is to avoid endless negotiations that are obviously not leading to an agreement.
The 3224/6081RC defaults to 10.
6. LCP Restart—Use default. The Restart timer is used to time transmissions of Configure-Request and Ter-
minate-Request packets. Expiration of the Restart timer causes a Timeout event, and retransmission of the
corresponding Configure-Request or Terminate-Request packet. LCP Restart should use the default to
three seconds.
Multilink options
Not used for this application.
IP options
IP options allow assignment of an IP address for the local PPP interface. PPP/IPCP negotiation requires IP
addresses for the local and far end link; these addresses can be entered manually or left open for negotiation by
the IPCP layer. The IP addresses have local significance only (between the local and remote ends of the PPP
link).
1. Local IP Address—Use default IP address assigned by the 3224 from the IP global pool
2. Remote IP Address—Use default IP address assigned by the 3224/6081RC from the IP global pool
3. Peer Proxy ARP—Check this option to allow the 3224/6081RC to respond to address resolution protocol
requests on behalf of all IP addresses belonging to PPP users.
IPCP options
In some instances the local and remote devices may allow to negotiate IP addresses for the PPP/IPCP session.
In most cases with the 3224/6081RC both the local and remote IP addresses will be preconfigured.
1. IPCP Accept Local IP Address—Use default. Check this box only if the 3224/6081RC will be allowed to
accept a local IP address assigned by the remote device.
2. IPCP Accept Remote IP Address—Use default. Check this box only if the 3224/6081RC will accept
address taken (or assigned manually at the remote end) by the remote device.
3. IP Max Configure—Use default. The maximum number of Configure-Request packets sent without
receiving a valid Configure-Ack, Configure-Nak or Configure-Reject before assuming that the peer is
unable to respond. Max-Configure should use the default of 10 transmissions.
4. IP Max Terminate—Use default. Number of Terminate-Request packets sent without receiving a Termi-
nate-Ack before assuming that the peer is unable to respond. The 3224/6081RC default is three transmis-
sions.
5. IP Max Failure—Use default. Maximum number of IP configure-nak responses to send before responding
with LCP configure-reject. This is to avoid endless negotiations that are obviously not leading to an agree-
ment. The 3224/6081RC defaults to 10.