I think you are right. I do not know of any mechanism within PPP to
actually perform the address assignment. In my experience, I have always
had to use a DHCP server or assign a static pool of addresses to use, which
would indicate another mechanism external to PPP at work here.
Nice catch!
Ri
worth!
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From: Rik Guyler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I think you are right. I do not know of any mechanism within PPP to
actually perform the
Title: RE: I think I was right??? (PPP question)
PPP does allow you to use DHCP or static IP address. I think she was trying to say will PPP allow you to do static IPs. With some of the new PPP software you are also allow the user to assign IP address.
Bill Bailey
MCSE CCNA
108th
If you look on page 105 of the BCRAN book it says that PPP uses NCP to
configure Layer 3 protocols not necessarily the Layer 3 address. IPCP is
the NCP used to establish and configure the IP protocol. But on the other
side why would you use an NCP to have the PPP session support the protocol
and
Wrong!
PPP has 2 processes which take care of link establishment and Ip Address
assignment.: LCP and IPCP
IPCP is the one which takes care of Ip address assignment from the pool defined
, if any, or from the peer Ip Address.
TO confirmm this , follow the below steps.
Enable : debug PPP nego on a r
this
helps.
David
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I think you are right. I do not know of any
Reference page 105 of BCRAN by Cisco Press, PPP functional components
include establishing and configuring network-layer protocols such at IP,
IPX, and AppleTalk. We discussed it here, then looked it up to be sure. :-)
The Network Wizards.
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IPCP assigns Ip address in a PPP session.
"Croyle, James" wrote:
> Reference page 105 of BCRAN by Cisco Press, PPP functional components
> include establishing and configuring network-layer protocols such at IP,
> IPX, and AppleTalk. We discussed it here, then looked it up to be sure. :-)
>
>
or..
http://www.dhcp-handbook.com/dhcp_faq.html#cdsra
HTH...
Cory
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I think you are right. I d
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