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-#
-# NOTE: All options in the file are commented out. PPP.app
-# typically takes care of setting options on a per provider
-# basis. If you want to set a global option, then
-# add/uncomment the appropriate option in this file.
-#
-#
-# This is an example options file. The options file
-# should be placed in /etc/ppp/options. These options
-# are global to all ppp connections. See the "OPTIONS FILES" section
-# in the pppd man page for more details.
-#
-# Options specified here don't need to be respecified
-# on the pppd command line. Note: Most of the example
-# scripts in this directory assume an empty options file.
-# However, it doesn't hurt to respecify them.
-#
-
-#
-# The size of the Maximum Transfer Unit. Higher values
-# give better performance for file transfers. Lower values
-# give better performance for interactive performance.
-#
-#mtu 296
-
-#
-# If you want to periodically touch the other end to make
-# sure it is still alive, set these options.
-#
-#lcp-echo-interval 15 # interval in seconds between touches
-#lcp-echo-failure 3 # number of failed attempts before link shutdown
-
-#
-# If you want to enable debugging of the pppd process, leave
-# this uncommented. Output will be sent to the file
-# /usr/adm/ppp2.2.debug (or whatever you set it to in
-# /etc/syslog.conf.
-#
-#debug
-
-#
-# If you want kernel debugging (i.e. debug output from the
-# NeXT LKS), enable this:
-#
-# kdebug 1 is SC_DEBUG
-# 2 is SC_LOG_INPKT
-# 4 is SC_LOG_OUTPKT
-# 8 is SC_LOG_RAWIN
-# 16 is SC_LOG_FLUSH
-#
-# add together to get debugging you want.
-#
-#kdebug 17
-
-#
-# If you want pppd to set the PPP connection as the default
-# route when the link is brought up, enable this option.
-# Standalone systems dialing into a provider probably want this
-# option.
-#
-#defaultroute
-
-#
-# These two options disable some of the
-# various types of authentication.
-#
-# Note: Some systems require authenticaion before
-# negotiation can complete. If you disable
-# authentication on these systems, they will
-# not complain, but they will also not allow
-# negotiaion to complete and your link will
-# not come up.
-#
-# NOTE: PAP and CHAP authentication are enabled
-# by default.
-#
-# If you uncomment either or both of these, you will
-# refuse that type of authentication if the server
-# requests it. DO NOT put +pap or +chap. This will
-# require the server to authenticate to you and it will
-# refuse (causing PPP to fail). read the pppd man page
-# to create the proper secrets files.
-#
-#-pap
-#-chap
-
-#
-# This specifies that should use a UUCP-style lock on the
-# serial device to ensure exclusive access to the device.
-#
-#lock
-
-#
-# Use hardware flow control (i.e. RTS/CTS) to control the
-# flow of data on the serial port.
-#
-# On NeXT, you also must use the proper device.
-# /dev/cufa
-# -or-
-# /dev/cufb
-#
-#crtscts
-
-#
-# bsdcomp nr,nt
-#
-# Request that the peer compress packets that it sends,
-# using the BSD-Compress scheme, with a maximum code size
-# of nr bits, and agree to compress packets sent to the
-# peer with a maximum code size of nt bits. If nt is not
-# specified, it defaults to the value given for nr.
-# Values in the range 9 to 15 may be used for nr and nt;
-# larger values give better compression but consume more
-# kernel memory for compression dictionaries. Alterna-
-# tively, a value of 0 for nr or nt disables compression
-# in the corresponding direction.
-#
-# It is OK if the peer doesn't support BSD compression. In that
-# case, the peer will NAK this option and things will continue
-# normally.
-#
-#bsdcomp 10,10
-
-#
-# Add an entry to this system's ARP [Address Resolution
-# Protocol] table with the IP address of the peer and the
-# Ethernet address of this system.
-#
-# This is only necessary if your are allowing others to dial
-# into you (i.e. you are the server).
-#proxyarp
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