
Configuring PPP Services
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If you want to specify an IPX node number for the remote peer to use, enter it
here. The interface uses this IPX remote node number in its NCP negotiations.
Configuring AppleTalk
To enable AppleTalk on the interface, configure an AppleTalk node number and
the AppleTalk routing update protocol for the remote peer to use.
Defining a Remote AppleTalk Node Number for a Remote Peer
If you want to specify an AppleTalk node number that the peer router should use,
enter it here. This interface includes this AppleTalk node number in its Network
Control Protocol negotiations.
Enter the AppleTalk node number for the remote peer to use. There is no default
value; you can enter any valid AppleTalk node number.
Defining the AppleTalk Routing Protocol
You can specify the AppleTalk routing update protocol for the peer router to use.
Since the only option for the AppleTalk Routing Protocol is the Routing Table
Management Protocol (RTMP), you can simply accept the default value. This
interface specifies AppleTalk RTMP as the routing update protocol in NCP
negotiations.
Enabling Bridging on an Interface
When bridging is enabled for an interface, PPP accepts bridged traffic in the
specified encapsulation and forwards it over the PPP network. You can enable or
disable bridging for Ethernet, FDDI, and/or Token Ring encapsulated packets. By
default, all these parameters are enabled. If you change any of these parameters
dynamically (that is, for a router that has already completed its negotiations), you
must force LCP renegotiation on the interface, as previously described.
Site Manager: Remote AppleTalk Node parameter: page A-8
Site Manager: AppleTalk Routing Protocol parameter: page A-9
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