Table C-94. Slip-Specific Asynchronous Port Parameters - Nortel 2000 Software Reference Manual

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Parameter
address_origin
allow_compression
do_compression
local_address
metric
remote_address
slip_allow_dump
slip_load_dump_host
slip_mtu_size
slip_no_icmp
slip_ppp_security
slip_tos
Table C-94. SLIP-specific Asynchronous Port Parameters
Values
local,
acp, dhcp
Y or N
Y or N
Internet
address
integer
Internet
address
Y or N
Internet
address
small or
large
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
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Default
Description
local
Determines where a Remote Annex
will look to find the local and remote IP
addresses to use as the endpoints of a
PPP/IPCP link. This parameter works
only when the mode parameter is set to
"slip" or "ppp".
N
The Annex uses TCP/IP header
compression if the SLIP link's end
point also uses compression.
N
Starts TCP/IP header compression on
this SLIP link.
0.0.0.0
Defines the Internet address for the port
(Annex side of link).
1
Defines the hop count to the remote end
of the serial line.
0.0.0.0
Defines the Internet address for the host
at the other end of the serial line.
Y
Enables/disables dumping across a
SLIP link.
0.0.0.0
Defines the host from which the Annex
receives a load or to which the Annex
dumps over the SLIP link.
small
Forces SLIP interface to use large
(1006) or small (256) maximum
transmission units.
N
Discards any ICMP packets directed to
the SLIP link.
N
Enables/disables access to the slip
command from the CLI.
N
When enabled, the Annex sends
interactive traffic before any
other traffic.
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