
Configuring Line Services
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Setting Up Remote Addresses
You can define an IP address that you want the remote peer to use. After enabling
IP, specify the appropriate parameter as follows:
1. Enter the IP address, in dotted decimal notation, that you want the
remote peer to use.
The default is 0.0.0.0, indicating that this is an unnumbered interface. You can
enter any valid IP address. (For information about unnumbered IP interfaces,
refer to Configuring IP Services.)
2. Configure IP to run over PPP interfaces.
When you enable numbered Internet Protocol (IP) support on a PPP interface,
you must also configure an adjacent host entry for the peer router. See
Configuring IP Services for instructions on configuring an adjacent host entry.
Note: If you are dynamically configuring a router that has already negotiated
its Link Control Protocol, you must force LCP renegotiation on the interface to
implement your changes. To do this, disable and then reenable the
corresponding network control protocol(s).You can change as many
parameters as you need to before forcing the renegotiation.
After making all your changes to any of the addressing or routing protocol
enabling parameters:
1. Set the corresponding network control protocol parameter (for
example, IP Enable) to Disable and, if necessary, apply the changes.
2. Reset the same parameter to Enable and, if necessary, apply the
changes.
Refer to the description of enabling specific protocols for details.
Site Manager: Remote IP Address parameter: page A-82
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