Ppp user accounts, Encapsulation – Extreme Networks WM-4T1i User Manual

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WM-4T1i Module Installation and User Guide

Configuring PPP and MLPPP

config ppp user <username> {encrypted} <password> [ports <portlist> |

multilink <groupname>]

The encrypted keyword is used to hide the password when the switch configuration is
displayed, it does not control whether the password is encrypted across the link during
authentication.

PPP User Accounts

When the remote end initiates the link, the local end must verify the authentication
information. The local end maintains a list of authorized user accounts and passwords.
To add a user to the list, use the following command:

create account pppuser <name> {encrypted} {<password>}

Encapsulation

The packets passed over the PPP link can use either bridged or routed encapsulation.
You would use bridged packets if you plan to have VLANs span the PPP link. You
would use routed packets if the link connects two different routed networks or separate
VLANs.

Using bridged packets allows the VLAN tags to be carried across the PPP link. Bridged
packets are transported using the PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP), described in
RFC 2878. When the encapsulation is set to BCP, 802.1Q and 802.1p information is
preserved and transported across the link. On a WM-4T1i module, a VLAN may only
contain one BCP encapsulated link.

Routed packets are transported across a PPP/MLPPP link using IP Control Protocol
(IPCP), described in RFC 1332. This is the encapsulation that is familiar to most users of
PPP. The routed packets do not contain Ethernet headers so cannot preserve VLAN
tags. The IP addresses used for the PPP/MLPPP link are taken from the IP address
assigned to the VLAN at each end of the link. The VLAN that contains the IPCP
encapsulated PPP/MLPPP ports cannot contain other ports. In other words, the only
ports allowed in the VLAN are those that make up the IPCP encapsulated link.

You must have one and only one encapsulation type configured on a PPP/MLPPP link.
Setting BCP encapsulation off implies that IPCP encapsulation is on. The default setting
is BCP encapsulation on and IPCP encapsulation off. To configure encapsulation, use
the following command:

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