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magic-number-mismatch—Indicates whether the router is configured to ignore
the LCP peer magic number and retain the PPP connection when the peer has not
negotiated an LCP magic number: ignore (ignore the peer magic number mismatch
and retain the PPP connection), or reject (router terminates the PPP connection
if it detects a peer magic number mismatch)
keepalive-timer—Rate of LCP echo requests
restart-timer—Retry frequency during LCP, IPCP, OSINLCP, and MPLS negotiations
max-terminate—Maximum number of terminate requests
max-configure—Maximum number of configure requests
max-failure—Maximum number of configure NAKs
passive-mode—Forces a PPP interface into a passive mode before LCP negotiation
begins; "disabled" means do not wait for peer; "enabled" means wait for peer to
initiate negotiation
LCP protocol status
link-status—Overall status of LCP negotiations, including the following states:
Initial (idle), Starting (ready to negotiate), Authenticate (authenticating), and
Network (LCP is up)
LCP negotiated options—Shows the following negotiated values for the local and
remote (peer) side of the link:
max-receive unit—Maximum receive unit, in octets
authentication—Authentication method (none, pap, or chap)
magic-number—Magic number
pfc—PFC (none or enabled)
acfc—ACFC (none or enabled)
NOTE: The command displays a value of "none" for any negotiated
option parameters if the option was not negotiated.
LCP Endpoint Discriminator options
local discriminator class—Endpoint discriminator type, format, and address space
for the local and remote (peer) router
local endpoint discriminator—Endpoint discriminator value for the local router
within the specified class
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