
Configuring PPP Services
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Setting Up Remote Addresses
You can define an address and node number (depending on the requirements of
the protocol you’ve chosen) that you want the remote peer to use. That is, you can
define an
• IP address
• IPX network number and node number
• AppleTalk node number
depending on the protocol you enable. After enabling the protocol, specify the
appropriate parameter(s) as described in the following sections.
Defining an IP Address for a Remote Peer
1. Enter the IP address, in dotted decimal notation, that you want the
remote peer to use.
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 re-enable 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.
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