L2Tp Characteristics; Mlppp And Ppp Characteristics - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual

Software for e series broadband services routers link layer configuration guide
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mld—Configures the multicast listener discovery (MLD) interface
mtu—Configures the MTU for a network
policy—Attaches (or removes) a policy to (or from) an interface
sa-validate—Enables source address validation
unnumbered—Configures IPv6 on this interface without a specific address
virtual-router—Specifies a virtual router to which interfaces created by this profile
attach

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
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