Black Box 16 port User Manual
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Configure
req. timeout
This parameter specifies the maximum time in seconds that LCP (Link Control
Protocol) will wait before it considers a ‘configure request’ packet to have been lost.
(in the cli example syntax would be: set ppp li 8 cr_tmout 3).
Terminate
req. timeout
This parameter specifies the maximum time in seconds that LCP (Link Control
Protocol) will wait before it considers a ‘terminate request’ packet to have been lost;
(in the cli example syntax would be: set ppp li 24 tr_tmout 3).
Configure
req. retries
This parameter specifies the maximum number of times a ‘configure request’ packet
will be sent before the link is terminated;
(in the cli example syntax would be: set ppp li 23 cr_retry 10)
Terminate
req. retries
This parameter specifies the maximum number of times a ‘terminate request’ packet
will be sent before the link is terminated;
(in the cli example syntax would be: set ppp li 13 tr_retry 2)
Configure
NAK retries
This parameter specifies the maximum number of times a ‘configure nak’ packet will
be sent before the link is terminated;
(in the cli example syntax would be: set ppp li 2 nak_retry 10)
Authenticatio
n timeout
The timeout in minutes during which successful PAP or CHAP authentication must
take place; (you must have PAP or CHAP turned on). If the timer expires before the
remote end has been authenticated successfully the link will be terminated.
(in the cli example syntax would be: set ppp li 5 auth_tmout 1)
Roaming
callback
allows the user to specify a telephone number which the unit should use to callback
him/her. This feature is particularly useful for a mobile user. The possible values are
‘on’ and ‘off’; the default is ‘off’. The operation of roaming callback is shown
diagrammatically in Roaming callback on page 90.
Roaming callback can only work with a user whose (fixed) callback parameter is set
to ‘on’. See
Configuring a user account on page 100
. Roaming callback therefore
overrides (fixed) callback.To use roaming callback, the remote end must be a
Microsoft Windows which support Microsoft’s Callback Control Protocol (CBCP)
The user is allowed 30 seconds to input a telephone number after which the unit ends
the call.