Slip_Load_Dump_Host; Slip_Mtu_Size; Slip_No_Icmp; Slip_Ppp_Security - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Configuration Parameters

slip_load_dump_host

This asynchronous port parameter defines the IP address of the host from which the Model 5390
server receives a load or to which the Model 5390 server sends dumps over the SLIP interface. If
the load_dump_sequence parameter is set to slnn, you must enter a valid address here. This
parameter's value overrides values in pref_load_addr and pref_dump_addr. The default is 0.0.0.0.

slip_mtu_size

This asynchronous port parameter sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size on a SLIP/
CSLIP port. This parameter forces the SLIP interface to use large (1006) or small (256) MTUs.
The default is small.

slip_no_icmp

This asynchronous port parameter controls whether or not the Model 5390 server discards any ICMP
packets directed to the SLIP link. When enabled, the Model 5390 server reduces unnecessary traffic
and messages over the SLIP link. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

slip_ppp_security

This asynchronous port parameter controls dial-up SLIP/PPP access. When this parameter and the
enable_security parameter are enabled, ports configured for SLIP and PPP will use the ACP security
server. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

slip_tos

This asynchronous port parameter allows the Model 5390 server to send interactive traffic (telnet,
rlogin, and ftp control sessions) before sending any other traffic. This parameter provides a
type-of-service based on SLIP queuing. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

speed

This asynchronous port parameter defines the baud rate of the asynchronous line between the device
and the Model 5390 server. The value entered in this parameter must match the device's baud rate.
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