
PPP Concepts
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PPP Interoperability
The Bay Networks implementation of PPP conforms to the RFCs listed in the
previous section; therefore it can interoperate with routers that also conform to the
same standards. If you have questions about whether a particular router can
interoperate with your Bay Networks router running PPP Version 12.00, please
contact the Bay Networks Technical Solutions Center for your area, as listed in
“About This Guide.”
Stopping the Flow of Traffic over a PPP Interface
To stop traffic from routing over a PPP interface, either disable the Network
Control Protocol (NCP) for the upper-level routing protocol or disable the
upper-level protocol itself.
For example, if you disable the NCP for IP, even though IP is still enabled on the
interface, it is no longer able to route traffic over the interface. See “Disabling
Network Control Protocols” in Chapter 3 for instructions on disabling NCP
parameters.
Disabling the routing protocol running on top of the PPP interface also
automatically disables the NCP for the routing protocol. For example, if you
disable IP on an interface, you disable the NCP for IP as well.
Where to Go Next
Go to Chapter 1 for instructions on how to start PPP on your router.
Go to Chapter 3 for instructions on how to customize a PPP interface.
Go to Appendix A for a description of PPP parameters.
Go to Appendix B for a list of PPP parameter default values.
Go to Appendix C for a list of the PPP statistics that you can view.
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