L2Tp Characteristics; Mlppp And Ppp Characteristics - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual

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L2TP Characteristics

A profile can contain the following L2TP characteristic:
policy—Assigns an L2TP policy list to a profile

MLPPP and PPP Characteristics

A profile can contain one or more of the following MLPPP or PPP characteristics:
aaa-profile—Assigns an AAA profile
authentication—Requests PAP or CHAP authentication from a PPP peer
authentication virtual router—Specifies a virtual router for the authentication virtual
router context
chap challenge length—Modifies the length of the CHAP challenge
fragmentation—Enables fragmentation on an MLPPP link interface
hash-link-selection—Enables use of a hash-based algorithm to select the link on which
the router transmits non-best-effort (high-priority) packets, such as voice or video, on
dynamic MLPPP interfaces
initiate-ip—Initiates IPv4 for passive clients
initiate-ipv6—Initiates IPv6 for passive clients
ipcp lockout—Terminates an invalid subscriber entry and prevents additional IPCP
negotiations
ipcp netmask—Controls the negotiation of the IPCP netmask option 0x90; disabled
indicates do not negotiate, enabled indicates negotiate
keepalive—Specifies a keepalive value, in seconds
log—Enables packet or state machine logging for any dynamic interfaces that use the
profile
magic-number disable—Disables negotiation of the local magic number
magic-number ignore-mismatch—Causes the router to ignore a mismatch of the LCP
peer magic number and retain the PPP connection when the peer has not negotiated
an LCP magic number.
max-negotiations—Configures the maximum number of LCP, IPCP, or IPv6CP
renegotiation attempts that the router accepts before terminating a PPP session
mru—Configures the maximum receive unit size for the interface
multilink enable—For MLPPP interfaces only, enables the creation of dynamic MLPPP
interfaces
multilink multiclass—Enables the creation of multilink classes on a multiclass MLPPP
interface
multilink multiclass fragmentation—Enables fragmentation on a multiclass MLPPP
interface
multilink multiclass reassembly—Enables reassembly on a multiclass MLPPP interface
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