Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual page 350

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ppp peer
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Use to resolve conflicts when the system and the PPP peer system have primary and
secondary DNS and WINS addresses configured with different values.
By default, the DNS and WINS addresses configured on the system take precedence.
Use the ppp peer dns or the ppp peer wins commands to configure the PPP peer
system as the one that takes precedence. This command has no effect unless both
systems have the address configured and the address is in conflict. If the PPP peer
system has the address and the system does not, the peer always supplies the address
regardless of how you have configured the PPP peer.
Example
host1(config-profile)#ppp peer dns
Use the no ppp peer dns or the no ppp peer wins commands when you want the
system to take precedence during setup negotiations between the system and the
remote PC client. If the IP addresses passed to the system by the remote PC client
differ from the ones you have configured on your system, the system returns the values
that you configured as the correct values to the remote PC client.
See ppp peer.
Use to terminate an MLPPP session.
If you use the ip or osi keyword, disables the Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP)
or OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (OSINLCP) service for the MLPPP network
interface (MLPPP bundle). Issue only in the context of a network interface.
If no keywords are issued, issuing this command has the following effect:
If issued in the context of an individual interface, the command affects only that
interface. The ip and osi keywords are not functional in this context.
If issued in the context of an MLPPP bundle, the command affects all MLPPP link
interfaces that are member links of that bundle. The ip and osi keywords are
functional only in this context.
The ppp shutdown command administratively disables the interface.
Example
host1(config-if)#ppp shutdown
If you issue the ppp shutdown command in the context of an MLPPP bundle, you
cannot bring up an individual member link by subsequently issuing the no ppp
shutdown command in the context of that member. You can bring up only the entire
bundle; to do so, you must issue the no ppp shutdown command in the context of the
bundle. If you add new member links while a bundle is shut down, those new members
are also in the shut-down state until the entire bundle is brought up.
Use the no version to restart a disabled session.
See ppp shutdown.
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