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PPP and Asynchronous Interfaces

Document revision 1.1 (Fri Mar 05 08:16:45 GMT 2004)
This document applies to MikroTik RouterOS V2.9
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General Information

Summary
Specifications
Related Documents
Additional Documents
Serial Port Configuration
Property Description
Notes
Example
PPP Server Setup
Description
Property Description
Example
PPP Client Setup
Description
Property Description
Notes
Example
PPP Application Example
Client - Server Setup
General Information
Summary
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial
point-to-point links. Physically it relies on com1 and com2 ports from standard PC hardware
configurations. These appear as serial0 and serial1 automatically. You can add more serial ports to
use the router for a modem pool using these adapters:
MOXA (
http://www.moxa.com
with maximum of 8 ports (4 cards)
MOXA (
http://www.moxa.com
asynchronous board with maximum of 16 ports (4 cards)
MOXA (
http://www.moxa.com
asynchronous board with maximum of 32 ports (4 cards)
Cyclades (
http://www.cyclades.com
asynchronous board with maximum of 128 ports (4 cards)
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) Smartio CP-132 2-port PCI multiport asynchronous board
) Smartio C104H, CP-114 or CT-114 4-port PCI multiport
) Smartio C168H, CP-168H or CP-168U 8-port PCI multiport
) Cyclom-Y Series 4 to 32 port PCI multiport

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