Configuring Ppp; About Ppp; Ppp Protocols; Ppp Link Establishment Process - H3C SR8800-F Configuration Manual

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Configuring PPP

About PPP

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a point-to-point link layer protocol. It provides user authentication,
supports synchronous/asynchronous communication, and allows for easy extension.

PPP protocols

PPP includes the following protocols:
Link control protocol (LCP)—Establishes, tears down, and monitors data links.
Network control protocol (NCP)—Negotiates the packet format and type for data links.
Authentication protocols—Authenticate users. Protocols include the following:
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP).
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP).
Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP-V2).

PPP link establishment process

Figure 72
shows the PPP link establishment process.
Figure 72 PPP link establishment process
Dead
1.
Initially, PPP is in Link Dead phase. After the physical layer goes up, PPP enters the Link
Establishment phase (Establish).
2.
In the Link Establishment phase, the LCP negotiation is performed. The LCP configuration
options include Authentication-Protocol, Async-Control-Character-Map (ACCM),
Maximum-Receive-Unit (MRU), Magic-Number, Protocol-Field-Compression (PFC),
Address-and-Control-Field-Compression (ACFC), and MP.
If the negotiation fails, LCP reports a Fail event, and PPP returns to the Dead phase.
If the negotiation succeeds, LCP enters the Opened state and reports an Up event,
indicating that the underlying layer link has been established. At this time, the PPP link is not
established for the network layer, and network layer packets cannot be transmitted over the
link.
3.
If authentication is configured, the PPP link enters the Authentication phase, where PAP, CHAP,
MS-CHAP, or MS-CHAP-V2 authentication is performed.
If the client fails to pass the authentication, LCP reports a Fail event and enters the Link
Termination phase. In this phase, the link is torn down and LCP goes down.
If the client passes the authentication, LCP reports a Success event.
Up
Establish
Fail
Down
Terminate
Opened
Authenticate
Fail
Network
Closing
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Success
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