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LocalIPAdr
Assigns an IP address to the local end of a point-to-point
link. If this is set to
0.0.0.0
, the IP address of
PortServer II’s Ethernet interface is used.
Loginscript
The name of a script that PortServer II uses to log in to
the remote system and start the network connection. See
Chapter 9, Configuring Modem Connections
for infor-
mation on scripts.
LogPacket
If you enter the name of a filter, any packets passing
through the WAN interface and matching this filter are
logged by PortServer II. See
Chapter 17, Trouble-
shooting
.
MTU
Maximum Transmit Unit, which is the maximum size of
the packet that can cross the WAN interface. For a PPP
connection, the maximum packet size is negotiated, and
you should enter the largest packet size that PortServer
II will permit the remote system to send.
phonenumber
Alternative phone numbers to dial to request the connec-
tion. If you enter more than one number, PortServer II
tries them in turn if it receives a Busy signal from the
remote system.
NetRouting
If set to
off
, routing protocol packets are not sent and
are ignored if received. If set to
send
, routing packets
are sent, but ignored if received. If set to
receive
,
routing packets are not sent, but are acted on if received.
If set to
both
, routing packets are both sent and acted
on.
Note:
No routing packets are sent unless you also turn
forwarding on, by entering:
set forwarding state=active
parameters
Parameters for the login script. Typically,
p1
is the login
name and
p2
is the password to send, but this depends
on the script. See
Chapter 9, Configuring Modem Con-
nections
for information on scripts.
PapID
The PAP authentication identifier that PortServer II will
send to a remote system if requested. (Any identifier that
the remote system returns must match the user name.)