
Configuring PPP Services
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Specifying the Maximum Number of Terminate-Request Packets
PPP uses the Maximum Terminate-Requests parameter to specify the maximum
number of unacknowledged terminate-request packets that the router transmits
before assuming that the peer router on the other end of the link is unable to
respond. The valid acknowledgment is a terminate-ACK packet. The default value
is 2 packets.
Using the BCC
Navigate to the line prompt for the interface and enter
max-terminate-requests
seconds
For example, the following command sets the maximum number of
unacknowledged terminate-request packets allowed to 5 on interface 3/1.
line/3/1# max-terminate-requests 5
Using Site Manager
To set the maximum number of unacknowledged terminate-request packets
allowed on this interface, do the tasks in the following table.
4. Set Max Configure-Requests.
(See page A-16.)
5. If you have no other PPP line parameters
to configure, click on OK. Otherwise,
continue with the Lines configuration.
The Interfaces window opens.
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. From the Protocols menu, choose PPP. The Interfaces menu appears.
2. Choose Interfaces. The Interfaces window opens.
3. Choose Lines. The Lines window opens.
Site Manager Procedure
(continued)
You do this System responds
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