Parameters to negotiate, Parameters to negotiate -39 – Verilink WANsuite 7105 (34-00316.C) Product Manual User Manual
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Allow PAP
This parameter lets the peer negotiate for PAP.
Values: No, Yes
Default: No
Allow CHAP
This parameter lets the peer negotiate for CHAP.
Values: No, Yes
Default: No
PAP Username
Type the appropriate PAP Username in this field to log on to the peer.
Values: User established
Default: Username
PAP Password
Enter the password necessary to log on to the peer under a given PAP
Username.
Values: User established
Default: None)
CHAP Username
Type the appropriate CHAP Hostname in this field to challenge the peer.
Values: User established
Default: Hostname
CHAP Secret
Enter the Secret (i.e., password) necessary to challenge the peer.
Values: User established
Default: Secret
Initiate Negotiation
Determines whether the port actively negotiates with the peer site or passively
waits for negotiation requests.
Values: Yes, No
Default: Yes
Parameters To Negotiate
The table displayed near the bottom of the PPP Service Details screen shows
which parameters, defined in the table below, are set to be negotiated. You
can specify which parameters should be negotiated by clicking on the pull-
down menu next to each parameter and selecting the desired option.
Parameters that can be negotiated are described below.
Parameter
Description
Protocol Header
Compression
Provides a method to compress PPP protocol headers.
Default = Yes
IPCP (IP Control
Protocol)
Compression
Provides a method to compress TCP headers using Van
Jacobsen compression.
Default = Yes
MRU (Maximum
Receive Units)
Used to inform the peer that the implementation can receive
larger packets, or to request that the peer send smaller packets.
Default = Yes