Link-Protocol Ppp; Nas-Port-Type - H3C MSR810 Command Reference Manual

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When you configure a gat eway address for a P PP address pool, follow these restrictions and
guidelines:
If you also specify an IP address for an interface, the interface uses its own IP address to
perform IPCP negotiation.
You can specify only one gateway address for a PPP address pool. Different PPP address
pools must have different gateway addresses (different combinations of ip-address
and vpn-instance-name).
You can specify any gateway address for a PPP address pool.
Examples
# Specify gateway address 1.1.1.1 and VPN instance test for PPP address pool aaa.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ip pool aaa gateway 1.1.1.1 vpn-instance test
Related commands
ip pool

link-protocol ppp

Use link-protocol ppp to enable PPP encapsulation on an interface.
Syntax
link-protocol ppp
Default
PPP encapsulation is enabled on all interfaces except Ethernet, VLAN, and ATM interfaces.
Views
Interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Examples
# Enable PPP encapsulation on Serial 2/1/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface serial 2/1/0
[Sysname-Serial2/1/0] link-protocol ppp

nas-port-type

Use nas-port-type to configure the nas-port-type attribute on a VT interface.
Use undo nas-port-type to restore the default.
Syntax
nas-port-type { 802.11 | adsl-cap | adsl-dmt | async | cable | ethernet | g.3-fax | hdlc | idsl
| isdn-async-v110 | isdn-async-v120 | isdn-sync | piafs | sdsl | sync | virtual | wireless-other
| x.25 | x.75 | xdsl }
undo nas-port-type
Default
The nas-port-type attribute is determined by the service type and link type of the PPP user, as shown
in
Table
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