Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual page 316

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administratively disabled (closed), which means that the ppp shutdown command
is operational
Configured network protocol—Indicates the network protocol configured on the
interface
Baseline status—Indicates whether a statistics baseline is set
Interface statistics
packets—Number of packets received (in) or transmitted (out) on the interface
octets—Number of octets received (in) or transmitted (out) on the interface
errors—Number of errors received (in) or transmitted (out) on the interface
discards—Number of packets discarded on receipt (in) or discarded before they
were transmitted (out); for more information about the discards counter, see "Rate
Limiting for PPP Control Packets" on page 263
policed—Number of packets received (in) and marked as per the rates configured
for the interface; for more information, see "Rate Limiting for PPP Control Packets"
on page 263
IPCP protocol configuration
configured—IPCP is configured on this interface (true or false)
administrative-status—IPCP administrative status (open or closed)
ip-address—Address to be used for negotiation of the local IP address option
dns-precedence—Used to resolve conflicts during negotiation of DNS addresses;
"local" indicates that the local side takes precedence and the no ppp peer dns
command is operative; "peer" indicates that the remote side takes precedence
and the ppp peer dns command is operative
wins-precedence—Used to resolve conflicts during negotiation of WINS addresses;
"local" indicates that the local side takes precedence and the no ppp peer wins
command is operative; "peer" indicates that the remote side takes precedence
and the ppp peer wins command is operative
ipcp-netmask-option—Controls negotiation of the IPCP netmask option; disabled
= do not negotiate, enabled = negotiate
ipcp-lockout-option—Terminates an invalid subscriber entry and prevents
additional IPCP negotiations (enabled or disabled)
max-negotiations—Maximum number of renegotiation attempts that the router
accepts before terminating a PPP session
ipcp prompt-option dns—Prompts the CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) to
negotiate the IPCP primary and secondary DNS options that are locally available
with the broadband remote access server (enabled or disabled)
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