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8.24.1 Syntax
bcp stp|nostp
8.24.2 Description
This command describes parameters for BCP, the Bridge Control Protocol, which is
used to transport MAC (Ethernet) packets over the PPP link. See the section entitled
Standards Conformance in the ATMOS PPP Functional Specification,
DO-007078-PS for a definition of the BCP option settings which are not
controllable.
If stp is specified, the Spanning Tree Protocol is in use by the Bridges, to control
bridge loops. In this case STP frames should be carried over any links using BCP.
If nostp is specified, STP frames should not be carried.
Configuration saving saves this information. By default, STP is not supported.
8.25 interface <n> localip
8.25.1 Syntax
interface <n> localip <address>
8.25.2 Description
This command describes parameters for IPCP, the IP Control Protocol, when
providing the server end of an IPCP connection. The server knows its own IP
address (and may allocate an IP address to the remote end). This command tells the
PPP process, for a particular interface, the local IP address to be associated with the
local end.
For interface 1, this should be the same IP address as possessed by the device
ppp_device in the IP stack. See the IP dial-in server setup
on page 108 for more
information.
If PPP channels are now associated with this interface, remote users can dial in to
those channels and will be connected to the IP stack. They can be allocated IP
addresses, see the command <channel> remoteip
on page 127.
Call with 0.0.0.0 to remove any IP address setting. This is the default state.
Configuration saving saves this information.
8.26 interface <n> stats
8.26.1 Syntax
interface <n> stats
8.26.2 Description
The interface is regarded by the operating system as an Ethernet-like device which
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