X-Git-Url: https://git.ozlabs.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=pppd%2Fpppd.8;h=60932c2f6c81faeeb34306a4dbb6ada52e3ddd01;hb=c2881a6b71a36d28a89166e82820dc5e711fd775;hp=229bab5520b2716be68ae396d6f6f5f9a5a7a963;hpb=756d704724e8420320989a6b8927290c96ca81e6;p=ppp.git diff --git a/pppd/pppd.8 b/pppd/pppd.8 index 229bab5..60932c2 100644 --- a/pppd/pppd.8 +++ b/pppd/pppd.8 @@ -212,11 +212,14 @@ Set the local and/or remote 64-bit interface identifier. Either one may be omitted. The identifier must be specified in standard ASCII notation of IPv6 addresses (e.g. ::dead:beef). If the \fIipv6cp\-use\-ipaddr\fR -option is given, the local identifier is the local IPv4 address (see above). +option is given, the local identifier is the local IPv4 address and the +remote identifier is the remote IPv4 address (see above). +If the \fIipv6cp-use-remotenumber\fR option is given, the remote identifier +is set to the value from \fIremotenumber\fR option. On systems which supports a unique persistent id, such as EUI\-48 derived from the Ethernet MAC address, \fIipv6cp\-use\-persistent\fR option can be -used to replace the \fIipv6 ,\fR option. Otherwise the -identifier is randomized. +used to set local identifier. Otherwise both local and remote identifiers +are randomized. .TP .B active\-filter \fIfilter\-expression Specifies a packet filter to be applied to data packets to determine @@ -569,70 +572,6 @@ Set the maximum number of IPv6CP terminate-request transmissions to Set the IPv6CP restart interval (retransmission timeout) to \fIn\fR seconds (default 3). .TP -.B ipx -Enable the IPXCP and IPX protocols. This option is presently only -supported under Linux, and only if your kernel has been configured to -include IPX support. -.TP -.B ipx\-network \fIn -Set the IPX network number in the IPXCP configure request frame to -\fIn\fR, a hexadecimal number (without a leading 0x). There is no -valid default. If this option is not specified, the network number is -obtained from the peer. If the peer does not have the network number, -the IPX protocol will not be started. -.TP -.B ipx\-node \fIn\fB:\fIm -Set the IPX node numbers. The two node numbers are separated from each -other with a colon character. The first number \fIn\fR is the local -node number. The second number \fIm\fR is the peer's node number. Each -node number is a hexadecimal number, at most 10 digits long. The node -numbers on the ipx\-network must be unique. There is no valid -default. If this option is not specified then the node numbers are -obtained from the peer. -.TP -.B ipx\-router\-name \fI -Set the name of the router. This is a string and is sent to the peer -as information data. -.TP -.B ipx\-routing \fIn -Set the routing protocol to be received by this option. More than one -instance of \fIipx\-routing\fR may be specified. The '\fInone\fR' -option (0) may be specified as the only instance of ipx\-routing. The -values may be \fI0\fR for \fINONE\fR, \fI2\fR for \fIRIP/SAP\fR, and -\fI4\fR for \fINLSP\fR. -.TP -.B ipxcp\-accept\-local -Accept the peer's NAK for the node number specified in the ipx\-node -option. If a node number was specified, and non-zero, the default is -to insist that the value be used. If you include this option then you -will permit the peer to override the entry of the node number. -.TP -.B ipxcp\-accept\-network -Accept the peer's NAK for the network number specified in the -ipx\-network option. If a network number was specified, and non-zero, the -default is to insist that the value be used. If you include this -option then you will permit the peer to override the entry of the node -number. -.TP -.B ipxcp\-accept\-remote -Use the peer's network number specified in the configure request -frame. If a node number was specified for the peer and this option was -not specified, the peer will be forced to use the value which you have -specified. -.TP -.B ipxcp\-max\-configure \fIn -Set the maximum number of IPXCP configure request frames which the -system will send to \fIn\fR. The default is 10. -.TP -.B ipxcp\-max\-failure \fIn -Set the maximum number of IPXCP NAK frames which the local system will -send before it rejects the options. The default value is 3. -.TP -.B ipxcp\-max\-terminate \fIn -Set the maximum number of IPXCP terminate request frames before the -local system considers that the peer is not listening to them. The -default value is 3. -.TP .B kdebug \fIn Enable debugging code in the kernel-level PPP driver. The argument values depend on the specific kernel driver, but in general a value of @@ -891,11 +830,6 @@ hostname. With this option, the peer will have to supply the local IP address during IPCP negotiation (unless it specified explicitly on the command line or in an options file). .TP -.B noipx -Disable the IPXCP and IPX protocols. This option should only be -required if the peer is buggy and gets confused by requests from pppd -for IPXCP negotiation. -.TP .B noktune Opposite of the \fIktune\fR option; disables pppd from changing system settings. @@ -1934,34 +1868,6 @@ Similar to /etc/ppp/ip\-down, but it is executed when IPv6 packets can no longer be transmitted on the link. It is executed with the same parameters as the ipv6\-up script. .TP -.B /etc/ppp/ipx\-up -A program or script which is executed when the link is available for -sending and receiving IPX packets (that is, IPXCP has come up). It is -executed with the parameters -.IP -\fIinterface\-name tty\-device speed network\-number local\-IPX\-node\-address -remote\-IPX\-node\-address local\-IPX\-routing\-protocol remote\-IPX\-routing\-protocol -local\-IPX\-router\-name remote\-IPX\-router\-name ipparam pppd\-pid\fR -.IP -The local\-IPX\-routing\-protocol and remote\-IPX\-routing\-protocol field -may be one of the following: -.IP -NONE to indicate that there is no routing protocol -.br -RIP to indicate that RIP/SAP should be used -.br -NLSP to indicate that Novell NLSP should be used -.br -RIP NLSP to indicate that both RIP/SAP and NLSP should be used -.TP -.B /etc/ppp/ipx\-down -A program or script which is executed when the link is no longer -available for sending and receiving IPX packets. This script can be -used for undoing the effects of the /etc/ppp/ipx\-up script. It is -invoked in the same manner and with the same parameters as the ipx\-up -script. -.SH FILES -.TP .B /var/run/ppp\fIn\fB.pid \fR(BSD or Linux), \fB/etc/ppp/ppp\fIn\fB.pid \fR(others) Process-ID for pppd process on ppp interface unit \fIn\fR. .TP