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Dial Protocol window
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Authenticating—The access server is in the process of verifying the user’s password by using static or
RADIUS authentication.
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Online—The access server has completed authentication and the user is now able to access the Internet.
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12tpTunneled—Subsequent multilink call that was answered by another access server and tunneled to the
access server that has the originating call.
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Kill—The administrator can manually disconnect the user by activating this parameter.
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Dead—The user’s call has been disconnected. This message disappears when the linger time expires.
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Bury—The call has been killed and removed from the dial-in main window.
Protocol (diactProtocol)
Indicates the type of service or link being provided for this call.
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PPP—The user has a PPP link running.
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Slip—The user has a Slip link running
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Telnet—The user has a telnet session running
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Rlogin —The user has an rlogin session running
IP Address (diactIP)
The currently assigned IP address from the IP address pool or the RADIUS server. The remote users’ PC is
assigned to this address. The address appears in the IP address (0.0.0.0) format.
Port # on Remote Machine (diactPort)
The TCP port number being used by this connection. The range is from 0 to 65,535. Ports in the range of 0 to
1023 are well-known ports used to access standard services. Telnet uses port 23 and rlogin uses port 513.
Local MRU (diStatLocalMRU)
The current value of the MRU for the local PPP entity. This value is the MRU that the remote entity is using
when sending packets to the local PPP entity. This setting becomes active when the link is in the up—able to
pass packets—operational state (for more information, refer to “Operational Status (diIpOperStatus)” on
page 98).
Remote MRU (diStatRemoteMRU)
The current value of the MRU for the remote PPP entity. This value is the MRU that the local entity is using
when sending packets to the remote PPP entity. This setting becomes active when the link is in the up—able to
pass packets—operational state (for more information, refer to “Operational Status (diIpOperStatus)” on
page 98).
LCP Authentication (LCPAuthOptions)
Authentication type used by the dial-in user. The following options are available:
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none(1)
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pap(2)
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chap(3)
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