Ip Address Negotiated - Allied Telesis AR2050V Command Reference Manual

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PPP C
OMMANDS

IP ADDRESS NEGOTIATED

ip address negotiated
Overview
Use this command to obtain an IP address with the peer for a PPP interface via IPCP
(Internet Protocol Control Protocol) address negotiation when configuring a PPP
link for IP traffic.
Use the no variant of this command to remove IP address negotiation settings.
Syntax
ip address negotiated [<default-ip-address>]
no ip address negotiated
Default
No IP address negotiation with the peer is configured by default.
Mode
Interface Configuration for a PPP interface
Usage
Use this command to enable the device to automatically negotiate an IP address
for a PPP interface, and to enable all remote hosts to access the device using this IP
address. When the peer does not send an IP address via IPCP negotiation, the
specified default IP address will be used.
To configure the PPP interface ppp0 to use IPCP to negotiate an IP address for
Examples
itself, use the below commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
To configure the PPP interface ppp0 to a default IP address of 10.9.9.2, for use
when the peer does not send an IP address via IPCP negotiation, use the below
commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
To stop the PPP interface ppp0 from using IPCP to negotiate an IP address for itself,
use the below commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
C613-50186-01 Rev B
Parameter
<default-ip-addr>
configure terminal
interface ppp0
configure terminal
interface ppp0
configure terminal
interface ppp0
Command Reference for AR2050V
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Description
Specify an optional default IP address for use instead of
an IP address assigned from the peer that is otherwise
configured for a PPP interface.
ip address negotiated
ip address negotiated 10.9.9.2
no ip address negotiated
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