
Configuring Line Services
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Specifying the Interval between Echo-Request Packets
The value of the Seconds between Xmit of Echo-Request parameter specifies the
number of seconds that the router waits between the transmission of
Echo-Request packets. A value of 0 (the default) means that this parameter is
turned off.
Specifying the Acceptable Level of Echo-Reply Packet Loss
The Echo-Reply Acceptable Loss parameter specifies the maximum number of
unacknowledged Echo-Request packets that the router will transmit before
declaring the point-to-point link down. The default value is 3 packets.
Specifying the Maximum Number of Configure-Request Packets
The Max Configure-Requests parameter specifies the maximum number of
unacknowledged Configure-Request packets that the router transmits before
assuming that the peer router on the other end of the link is unable to respond. The
link is then brought down. Valid acknowledgments include Configure-ACK,
Configure NAK, or Configure-Reject packets. The default value is 10 packets.
Specifying the Maximum Number of Terminate-Request Packets
PPP uses the Maximum Terminate-Requests parameter to specify the maximum
number of unacknowledged Terminate-Request packets that the router transmits
before assuming that the peer router on the other end of the link is unable to
respond. The valid acknowledgment is a Terminate-ACK packet. The default
value is 2 packets.
Site Manager: Seconds between Xmit of Echo-Request parameter: page A-83
Site Manager: Echo-Reply Acceptable Loss parameter: page A-83
Site Manager: Max Configure-Requests parameter: page A-84
Site Manager: Max Terminate-Requests parameter: page A-84
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