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P-791R v2 Support Notes
NBFCP Configuration Options
NBFCP Configuration Options [RFC 2097] allow modifications to the standard
characteristics of the network-layer protocol to be negotiated. If a
Configuration Option is not included in a Configure-Request packet, the default
value for that Configuration Option is assumed.
NBFCP uses the same Configuration Option format defined for LCP, with a
separate set of Options.
Current values are assigned as follows:
1 Name-Projection
2 Peer-Information
3 Multicast-Filtering
4 IEEE-MAC-Address-Required
PPP EAP REQUEST/RESPONSE TYPES
A one octet field is used in the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) to
indicate the function and structure of EAP Request and Response packets
[RFC2284].
Type Description
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1 Identity [RFC2284]
2 Notification [RFC2284]
3 Nak (Response only) [RFC2284]
4 MD5-Challenge [RFC2284]
5 One Time Password (OTP) [RFC2289]
6 Generic Token Card [RFC2284]
7
8
9 RSA Public Key Authentication [Whelan]
10 DSS Unilateral [Nace]
11 KEA [Nace]
12 KEA-VALIDATE [Nace]
13 EAP-TLS [Adoba]
14 Defender Token (AXENT) [Rosselli]
PPP VENDOR SPECIFIC OUI OPTIONS
There are some provisions in some PPP message formats for vendor specific
options to be identified by the Organisationally Unique Identifier (OUI), namely
the first three octets of a Vendor's Ethernet address assigned by IEEE 802
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