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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring Individual WAN Connections
The Connection profile

Encaps Options

The Encaps Options subprofile parameters vary depending on whether you set the Encaps
parameter to MPP, MP, PPP, COMB, FR or FR_CIR, XI5PAD, X25/TSPOS, X25/IP, X.32,
TCP-Clear, or AR4.

Encaps=MPP

When Connections > Connection profile > Encaps=MPP, the following parameters appear in
the interface for Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > Encaps Options and define
authentication-protocol values between the unit and the far-end device:

The Encap=MPP setting also makes available parameters for DBA monitoring and channel
allocation; MRV, LQM, and Compression; CBCP; and some miscellaneous parameters.

DBA monitoring and channel allocation parameters

The following parameters in Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > Encaps Options
and define the monitoring of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) and the number of
channels used with MP+ calls:

Parameter

Specifies

Send Auth

Authentication protocol that the unit uses to send a password to the far
end of a PPP connection.

Send Name

Name that the unit sends to the far end device during PPP
authentication. Authentication fails if the name does not match what
the far-end device expects. Also, authentication fails if either the
password or IP address (for IP-routed connections) for the Connection
profile does not match what the far-end device expects. You can
specify up to 16 characters. The default is null.

Send PW

Password that the unit sends to the far end while the connection is
being authenticated. If this password is not received by the far-end
device, authentication fails. If the link uses Combinet bridging and the
far-end Answer profile specifies that a password is required (Password
Reqd=Yes), you must enter a password using all lowercase letters.

Aux Send PW

Password the unit sends when it adds channels to a multichannel PPP
call that uses PAP-TOKEN-CHAP authentication. The unit obtains
authentication of the first channel of this call from the user’s hand-held
security card.

Recv PW

Password that the unit expects to receive from the far end while the
connection is being authenticated. If this password is not sent by the
far-end device, authentication fails. For PPP links, the password can
contain up to 20 characters.

Parameter

Specifies

DBA Monitor

How the unit monitors the traffic over an MP+ connection. Only the
initiating side of the call can add or subtract bandwidth. If both sides
of the link have DBA Monitor set to None, DBA is disabled.

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