13.7.8. <channel> hdlc
Syntax:
<channel> hdlc [1|0]
Description:
If 1, use an HDLC header on the front of transmitted packets and require one on received ones. This consists of two
bytes, FF-03, and assists in interoperability with some other (non-standard) implementations. If 0, disable this. Call with
no argument to find the current setting.
The default value is 0 (disabled). Configuration saving saves this information.
If not set, and a packet is received with an HDLC header, the channel goes into a ‘learned HDLC’ mode and sends
packets with the HDLC header. Thus, interoperation with HDLC-using equipment should not normally require any
configuration. Learning occurs in this direction only. Setting
hdlc
to 0 clears this learned state.
Configuration saving does not save the learned state.
13.7.9. <channel> info
Syntax:
<channel> info [all]
Description:
Provide information about the current settings of this channel. This includes all configured state, and also current
protocol information. Specifying ‘
all
’ prints out more information.
info
and
status
are synonyms.
13.7.10. <channel> interface
Syntax:
<channel> interface <n>
Description:
Logically associate the specified channel with the specified interface.
Interface 1 is always the router port. It should be used for any PPP channel over which IPCP communication with the
local system’s IP router is desired. Other interfaces can be created for bridging. A single PPP channel can only be
associated with a single interface, or a single tunnel. Use
info
to find the current setting.
Calling with n=0 removes any association. This is the default state. Configuration saving saves this information.
13.7.11. <channel> lcpmaxconfigure
Syntax:
<channel> lcpmaxconfigure [<n>]
Description:
Set the Max-Configure parameter for LCP. This is the maximum number of Configure Requests that will be sent without
reply, before assuming that the peer is unable to respond. Call with no argument to find the current setting.
The default value is 10. Configuration saving saves this information
13.7.12. <channel> lcpmaxfailure
Syntax:
<channel> lcpmaxfailure [<n>]
Description:
Set the Max-Failure parameter for LCP. This is the maximum number of consecutive Configure Naks that will be sent
before assuming that parameter negotiation is not converging. Call with no argument to find the current setting.
The default value is 5. Configuration saving saves this information.
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