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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT PPP IPCP
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT[PPP]IPCP
{ENABLED }
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This option controls whether the IPCP negotiation is allowed on the link.
Using this option, a manager can “bounce” the link to pick up new locally
configured parameters. The PORT PPP IPCP command can be used to debug
IPCP setups.
Restrictions:
• The DEFINE and CHANGE commands require a privileged status. The
SET command has a secure status.
• From a remote port this command can only be entered by a privileged
user.
PORT PPP IPCP ADDRESS
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT[PPP]IPCP ADDRESS
{ENABLED }
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This option specifies whether the Terminal Server should attempt to
negotiate the IP address for both ends of this link. If ENABLED, the Terminal
Server always attempts to negotiate using IPCP option #3, ADDRESS, first, as
this is the preferred method. If the attached device does not support option
#3, the Terminal Server falls back and attempts to negotiate using option #1,
ADDRESSES.
The Terminal Server internet IP address is always proposed as the Terminal
Server’s local address. If the port has an IP address assigned to it, the
Terminal Server requires that the attached device use that address. The
attached device can inform the Terminal Server of its IP address via
negotiation if no address is assigned to the port. If the peer’s address is part of
the Terminal Server subnet and is not currently held by another port on the
Terminal Server, the Terminal Server allows the peer to use this address,
otherwise, the peer’s proposed address is rejected.
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