Ppp Timer Negotiate; Timer Hold - H3C SecPath Series Command Manual

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H3C SecPath Series Security Products
By default, when the local firewall is authenticated by the peer in PAP method, both the
username and the password sent by the local firewall are empty.
When the local firewall is authenticated by the peer in PAP mode, the username and
password sent by the local firewall must be the same as the user and password on the
peer.
Related command: ppp authentication-mode pap, local-user.
Example
# Set both username and password of the local firewall authenticated by the peer in
PAP mode to myuser and mypwd.
[H3C-Serial1/0/0] ppp pap local-user myuser password simple mypwd

1.1.14 ppp timer negotiate

Syntax
ppp timer negotiate seconds
undo ppp timer negotiate
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Parameter
seconds: Time of negotiation timeout in seconds. During the PPP negotiation, if the
local end does not receive the response packet of the peer end, PPP will resend the
last packet. The time ranges from 1 to 10 seconds.
Description
Use the ppp timer negotiate command to set the PPP negotiation timeout.
Use the undo ppp timer negotiate command to restore the default value.
By default, the PPP timeout is 3 seconds.
Related command: link-protocol ppp.
Example
# Set the PPP negotiation timeout to 5 seconds.
[H3C- Dialer1] ppp timer negotiate 5

1.1.15 timer hold

Syntax
timer hold seconds
Chapter 1 PPP Configuration Commands
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