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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT PPP LCP/IPCP RESTART
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT [PPP]
{LCP }RESTART nn
{CHANGE
}
{IPCP}
This option determines how many seconds there will be between an LCP,
IPCP, or ATCP configure terminate retransmit while LCP/IPCP configuration
or link termination is taking place. For example, the LCP will send one
configure request packet to the peer and will wait a period of time for a
response. If no response is received within the time limit, another configure
request will be sent. Setting the LCP/IPCP RESTART option determines
how long the wait period is. The default for this option is 3 seconds.
Restriction:
• The DEFINE and CHANGE commands require a privileged status. The
SET command has a nonprivileged status.
PORT PREFERRED (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT PREFERRED...
{CHANGE
}
{service-name(4- and 8-Port models only)}[NODE{
node-name
}][DESTINATION{
portname
}]
{NONE
} [
{NONE
}]
...{
host-name
}[PORT
tcp-port
]
{NONE
}
This nonprivileged option sets a preferred network service when a
CONNECT command is specified for the port without a service name. The
default is no preferred service.
When a value is indicated for NODE or for DESTINATION, the Terminal
Server does not attempt automatic failover for LAT sessions. Specifying
NONE as the value for the preferred service-name, NODE, or DESTINATION
overrides any prior entry for that field.
service-name
Indicates the LAT service name to which you want to connect.
host-name
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