Multitech ProxyServer MTPSR3-200 User Manual page 40

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Protocol) messages. These messages can be useful as troubleshooting tools; however, it is
recommended that under normal circumstances all items should be disabled to avoid degradation of
ProxyServer performance.
The ProxyServer is capable of performing MultiLink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP). MLPPP
provides the opportunity for greater bandwidth by bundling WAN port links. Check MultiLink PPP
(MLPPP) to enable this option if your ISP provides this support.
Note: In order for link bundling to take place, you need to make sure that the User Names and
Passwords of all the WAN port links are identical. Verify and/or change using the individual WAN
tabs.
If the Need to dial out initially option is enabled (the default) the ProxyServer will (at startup) dial
the phone number entered in the Dial Number window. If this option is disabled, then the ProxyServer
will not dial out until it receives a request to dial out.
The Echo Request group allows you to configure the Link Control Protocol (LCP) Echo Request
parameters. Options include Maximum Number of unacknowledged LCP Echo requests allowed
before triggering the termination of the link to the peer (valid range is 1 to 20 with a default of 6
requests) and Send Interval defines the interval that the LCP will insert between two consecutive
LCP Echo Requests (valid range is 0 to 65535 with a default of 0 seconds).
The Termination Request group allows you to configure the Link Control Protocol (LCP) Termination
Request parameters. Options include Maximum Number of LCP Termination Requests issued after
the completion of a back-off interval (valid range is 1 to 20 with a default of 10 requests); and, Send
Interval Max defining the interval that the LCP will insert between two consecutive LCP Termination
Requests (valid range is 5 to 65535 with a default of 5 seconds).
The Configurations Requests group allows you to configure the Link Control Protocol (LCP)
Configuration Request parameters. Options include Maximum Number of requests to be sent before
backing off due to no response (valid range is 3 to 65535 with a default setting of 6 requests); Send
Interval Max defining the interval between two consecutive LCP configuration requests (valid range is
5 to 65535 with a default of 5 seconds); and, Backoff Interval defining the interval that the LCP will
insert once the unanswered Maximum Number of Configuration requests has been reached (valid
range is 5 to 65535 with a default of 5 seconds).
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