Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual page 322

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request-retry—Maximum number of authentication requests retried before returning
a deny
request-timeout—Maximum time, in seconds, to wait for an authentication request
packet
If the operational status is down for a specific interface, one of the following
termination reasons might appear in parentheses:
administrative disable—Interface has been administratively disabled, which means
that the ppp shutdown command is in effect. This applies to an interface, IPCP,
IPv6CP, OSINLCP, and MPLS.
administrative logout—Interface has been administratively logged out, which
means that the logout subscriber command has been issued. This applies to an
interface only.
no upper interface—No upper layer is configured. This applies to an interface only.
authentication failure—Authentication is required and has failed. This applies to
an interface only.
no local xxx—local option, xxx, is required and could not be negotiated (for example,
IP address). This applies to an interface, IPCP, IPv6CP, OSINLCP, and MPLS.
no peer xxx—Remote peer option, xxx, is required and could not be negotiated (for
example, authentication). This applies to an interface, IPCP, IPv6CP, OSINLCP,
and MPLS.
keepalive drop count exceeded—Keepalive drop count has been exceeded. This
applies to an interface only.
session timeout—Session timeout period has expired. This applies to an interface
only.
inactivity timeout—Inactivity timeout period has expired. This applies to an interface
only.
address lease expired—Address lease period has expired. This applies to an
interface only.
not configured—Protocol is not configured on the interface. This applies to IPCP,
IPv6CP, OSINLCP, and MPLS.
link down—Link is down and the protocol is not operationally up. This applies to
IPCP, IPv6CP, OSINLCP, and MPLS.
lower layer down—Lower protocol layer is down. This applies to an interface only.
max configure exceeded—Maximum number of configure requests was exceeded
while negotiations were in progress. This means that there was no response from
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