Configuring Ipcp Options - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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The
address or interface address. The
determines whether a chassis takes over as the master at the ICCP session.
The
for an ICCP TCP session. The
redundancy groups between ICCP peers and the
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) protocol options.

Configuring IPCP Options

For interfaces with PPP encapsulation, you can configure IPCP to negotiate IP address
assignments and to pass network-related information such as Windows Name Service
(WINS) and Domain Name System (DNS) servers, as defined in RFC 1877, PPP Internet
Protocol Control Protocol Extensions for Name Server Addresses.
NOTE: The JUNOS Software does not request name servers from the remote end;
the software does, however, send name servers to the remote end if requested.
On the logical interface, the following PPP encapsulation types are supported:
Chapter 5: Configuring Protocol Family and Interface Address Properties
peer ip-address{
authentication-key string;
liveness-detection {
detection-time {
threshold milliseconds;
}
minimum-interval milliseconds;
minimum-receive-interval milliseconds;
multiplier number;
no-adaptation;
transmit-interval {
minimum-interval milliseconds;
threshold milliseconds;
}
version (1 | automatic);
}
local-ip-addr ipv4-address;
redundancy-group-id-list [ redundancy-groups ];
session-establishment-hold-time value;
}
session-establishment-hold-time value;
traceoptions;
}
statement sets the source address. This could be a specified
local-ip-address
statement is provided by TCP Message Digest 5 (md5) option
authentication-key
atm-mlppp-llc
atm-ppp-llc
atm-ppp-vc-mux
multilink-ppp
session-establishment-hold-time
redundancy-group-id-list
statement specifies the
liveness-detection
Configuring IPCP Options
statement
hierarchy configures
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