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Command Sets for Command Line Interface
established UBR.
Example:
> ppp 3 qos cbr pcr 10000 ;set channel 3 to be CBR limited
at 10000 cells/sec
17. <channel> remoteip
Syntax:
<channel> remoteip [<ipaddress>]
Description:
If a PPP link is established using IPCP, this call causes the channel to
provide the given IP address to the remote end of the connection. PPP
will refuse to complete the connection if the other end will not accept
this. This is normally used for channels on which the remote party
dials in, to allocate the IP address to that remote party. Call with no
argument to find the current setting.
Call with 0.0.0.0 to remove any setting. This is the default state.
Configuration saving saves this information.
18. <channel> svc
Syntax:
<channel> svc listen [ip|mac]
<channel> svc addr <addr> [ip|mac]
<channel> svc none
Description:
Specify that the VC for a PPP channel should be an SVC (i.e. created
by signaling). This can either be by listening for an incoming call, or
by making an outgoing call to a specified ATM address.
The outgoing call or listen occurs immediately. If the call fails it will
be retried after a few seconds. In the PPP state machine, providing a
connection of this form causes the channel to be ‘up’ or ‘down’. Note
that
enable must also be used, to allow the link to become
operational. Outgoing and incoming UNI signaling calls are
identified by a BLLI value that identifies PPP. (Aside: A BLLI of
length 3 bytes is used, hex values 6B, 78. C0.) If the channel is already
attached to an SVC or PVC then it is closed, and re-opened with the
new settings. If it cannot, it remains closed. If a single argument
none
is supplied, any current connection is torn down. This is equivalent to
pvc none on the channel. The ip or mac indicates which form of data
is transported over the connection: one of IP data (controlled by the
IPCP protocol), or MAC data (for BCP). If neither is provided,
ip is