Login attempts allowed (diallowattempts), Modify configuration, Link compression (dilinkcompression) – Patton electronic 29XX User Manual

Page 71: Default max receive unit (diconfiginitialmru), Frame check sequence size (diconfigfcssize), Compression (diipconfigcompression), Multilink (diconfigmultilink)

Advertising
background image

Dial In Modify default window

71

Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

7 • Dial In

Login Attempts Allowed (diAllowAttempts)
The maximum number of attempts a user will be given to login before being disconnected. This applies to Text
authentication only. PAP and CHAP authentication are only allowed a single attempt.

Modify Configuration

This portion of the Dial In Modify window (see

figure 28

on page 70) describes modifying the link compres-

sion, MRUs, and MultiLink, and MultiBox parameters.

Link Compression (diLinkCompression)
This object enables the PPP link layer address and protocol field compression. The following options are available:

enable(1)—PPP negotiations will perform link compression unless the other end of the link is unable to
work with compression

disable(2)—No compression will be used on the PPP link. This is the default setting

Default Max Receive Unit (diConfigInitialMRU)
This is the default setting for Maximum Receive Unit (MRU). This value can be changed by authentication or PPP.

Allow Magic Number Negotiation (diConfigMagicNumber)
Determines if magic number negotiation should be done. This access server parameter is used to check
whether a link is in a looped-back state. The following options are available:

enable(1)—The local node will attempt to perform Magic Number negotiation with the remote node.

disable(2)—Magic Number negotiation will not be performed.

In any event, the local node will comply with any magic number negotiations attempted by the remote node,
per the PPP specification. Changes to this object take effect when the link is restarted.

For more information, see Section 7.6, "Magic Number," of RFC1331.

Frame Check Sequence Size (diConfigFcsSize)
The size (in bits) of the frame check sequence (FCS) that the local node will generate when sending packets to
the remote node. 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).

Compression (diIpConfigCompression)
Determines whether the local node will attempt to negotiate IP compression. The following options are available:

none(1)—The local node will not attempt to negotiate IP compression

vj-tcp(2)—The local node will attempt to negotiate compression mode indicated by the enumerated value

Changes to this object take effect when the link is restarted.

For more information, see Section 4.0, "Van Jacobson TCP/IP Header Compression" of RFC1332.

MultiLink (diConfigMultilink)
MultiLink enables a user to connect using multiple channels. This enables dial-up users whose equipment sup-
ports MultiLink PPP or multi-channel ISDN to use multiple channels to get higher data transfer rates.

Advertising