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Chapter 4. Defining Packet Endpoints
C
P
URRENT
ORT
4-4
R
-S
EQ
ENT
This packet endpoint is in this state when an LCP configuration request has
been sent to the peer.
A
-R
CK
CVD
This packet endpoint is in this state when we have received an "acknowl-
edge" from the peer for our configuration request.
A
S
CK
ENT
This packet endpoint is in this state when we have acknowledged the
peer's configuration request and he has not acknowledged us.
O
PENED
This packet endpoint is in this state when LCP negotiation has finished;
authentication, if enabled, is occurring now.
C
LOSING
This packet endpoint is in this state when we have sent the peer a "termi-
nate" request and are waiting for the peer's acknowledgement.
C
LOSED
This packet endpoint is in this state when we have received the peer's
acknowledgement to our terminate request; this will go to the initial state.
S
TOPPING
This packet endpoint is in this state when we have received a terminate
request from the peer.
S
TOPPED
This packet endpoint is in this state when we have acknowledged the
peer's terminate request.
N
C
OT
ONNECTED
This packet endpoint is in this state when the packet link has not yet been
connected to the router.
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Displays the connections for the packet endpoint. The letter
indicates that this packet endpoint is used in the P
see Packet Cncts on page 4-22). The remainder of the field indicates the
physical port to which this packet endpoint is connected, as defined in the
D
M
(also see Dedicated Maps on page 5-1). If the port is a chan-
EDICATED
AP
nelized interface such as a T1, the DS0 assignment is also provided.
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in this field
U
C
map (also
ACKET
NCTS
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