Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Adding a PPP Entity

Page 30-13

User ID sent to remote for Authentication

Used to specify the User ID to be sent to the remote end during PAP or CHAP authentica-
tion. This parameter is used only for outgoing calls. Incoming calls use the global defaults
(see Setting Global PPP Parameters on page 30-7 for details).

Password sent to remote for Authentication

Used to specify the password to be sent to the remote end during PAP or CHAP authenti-
cation. This parameter is used only for outgoing calls. Incoming calls use the global
defaults (see Setting Global PPP Parameters on page 30-7 for details).

Max Failure Counter

The maximum number of times a

CONFIGURATION_REQUEST

packet will be sent when the

previous attempts received responses, but did not receive a

CONFIGURATION_ACK

. This

counter applies to all LCP and NCP negotiations.

Max Configure Counter

The maximum number of times a

CONFIGURATION_REQUEST

packet will be sent when the

previous attempts did not receive any responses. This counter applies to all LCP and NCP
negotiations.

Max Terminate Counter

The maximum number of

TERMINATE_REQUEST

packets that will be sent without receiving a

TERMINATE_ACK

packet. This counter applies to all LCP and NCP negotiations.

Retry Timeout Value

Indicates the number of seconds to wait between

CONFIGURATION_REQUEST

retries that do

not receive a response. This timeout value applies to all LCP and NCP negotiations.

Fragmentation Interleaving

Fragmentation Interleaving allows you to break up lower priority packets into smaller pieces
and insert higher priority packets inbetween. This is useful when sending time-critical
information streams such as voice or video data.

Enabling Fragmentation Interleaving expands the menu with the following suboptions:

12) Fragmentation Interleaving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No

{Fragmentation Interleaving Yes or No
121) Fragmentation Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

{Fragmentation Delay in milliseconds(ms)}

122) Limit Maximum number of fragmentation to 16 . . . . . No

{(Y) meant cisco compatible. (N) meant native}

Fragmentation Delay

This field specifies a millisecond count for determining when to fragment a PPP packet. If
higher priority data will remain in the queue for over the set amount of time, then the
packet is fragmented.

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