Configuring The Lcp Options; Table 25 Lcp Options - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Configuring the LCP Options

1
On the navigation tree, click the Resources key and click the UTWAN key.
2
Click the UTWAN1 heading.
The Summary screen appears.
3
Click the LCP Options tab.
The LCP Options screen appears.
4
Configure the LCP Options according to the information in the following table.

Table 25 LCP Options

Attribute
Description
Receive packet
Enter the maximum size of the received packets.
size
Possible values are 64 to 1614 octets.
The default value is 1500 octets.
Authentication
Specify the Authentication mode used by this link.
Mode
Select CHAP if you are using CHAP authentication on this link.
Select PAP if you are using PAP authentication on this link.
Select None if no authentication is required on this link.
The default value is None.
MultilinkMRRU
Enter the maximum number of octets that can be in the information field of the reassembled
packet.
Possible values are 64 to 1614 octets.
The default value is 1500 octets.
MultilinkSSN
Select if you want to receive fragments with short, 12-bit sequence numbers
Select Enabled if you want to receive short sequence numbers.
Select Disabled if you do not want to receive short sequence numbers.
The default value is Disabled.
MultiLinkEDClass Enter the Multilink Class for the Endpoint Discriminator.
Possible values are 0 to 5.
The default value is 1.
MultiLinkEDValue Enter the Multilink identifier address for the Endpoint Discriminator.
LCP Timeout
Enter the number of seconds waited before retransmitting Configure-Request and
Value
Terminate-Request packets.
Possible values are 1 to 60 seconds.
The default value is 3 seconds.
LCP Max
Enter the maximum number of Terminate-Request packets sent.
Terminate
Possible values are 1 to 5.
Request
The default value is 2.
LCP Max
Enter the maximum number of Configure-Request packets sent.
Configure
Possible values are 1 to 15.
Request
The default value is 10.
LCP Max
Enter the maximum number of Configure-NAK packets sent.
Configure Nak
Possible values are 1 to 10.
The default value is 5.
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