Ppp link configuration overview, Numbered links – Perle Systems PERLE P850 User Manual

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PPP Link Configuration Overview

A PPP (Point to Point Protocol) connection between two routers may

use a number of Network Control Protocols (NCP) for

communication. An IP router connection will use the Internet

Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) NCP for all IP communications. An

IPX router connection will use the Internet Packet Exchange Control

Protocol (IPXCP) NCP for all IPX communications.
In order to establish an IPCP or IPXCP link connection between two

PPP routers, either a numbered link or an unnumbered link connection

must be established. The two types of link connections are available to

allow for greater flexibility between vendors products.

Numbered Links

A numbered link assigns a network address (either IP or IPX) to both

ends of the WAN connection. In a numbered link configuration, the

WAN connection may be viewed as another LAN network with the

two PPP routers simply routing information between their local LANs

and the common connected WAN network.
Because the WAN is considered to be a separate network, each of the

stations on that network must be assigned a network address. If a

numbered IP link is to be established, then each WAN interface must

be assigned an IP address on a unique IP network. The WAN IP

network address must be different than the two existing networks that

are being connected together with the PPP routers.
If a numbered IPX link is to be established, then each WAN interface must

be assigned an IPX node address on a unique IPX network number. The

WAN IPX network address must be different than the two existing

networks that are being connected together with the PPP routers.
The IP address of the local WAN link is defined as the Local IP Address

within the remote site profile settings. The IP address of the WAN link of

the remote PPP router is defined as the Peer IP Address within the

remote site profile settings. The WAN IP network number is defined by

defining a subnet size to use when defining the local IP address. The size

of the subnet will determine the IP network number used.
The IPX node address of the local WAN link is defined as the Local IPX

Node within the remote site profile settings. The IP address of the WAN

link of the remote PPP router is defined as the Peer IPX Node within the

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