F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW100

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Ste
p
Command
Remarks
228. Enter system view. system-view N/A
229. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type interface-number N/A
230. Configure the polling
interval.
timer hold seconds
Optional.
The default setting is 10 seconds.
453BConfiguring PPP negotiation
PPP negotiation parameters that can be configured are as follows:
Negotiation timeout time
IP address negotiation
DNS address negotiation
ACCM negotiation
ACFC negotiation
PFC negotiation
1165BConfiguring the PPP negotiation timeout time
Negotiation timeout time determines the interval for sending request packets. During PPP negotiation, if
no response is received from the peer during a specific period after the local device sends a packet, the
device sends the packet again. The period is known as negotiation timeout time, which ranges from 1 to
10 seconds.
To configure the PPP negotiation timeout time:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
231. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
232. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
233. Configure the negotiation
timeout time.
ppp timer negotiate seconds
Optional.
3 seconds by default.
1166BConfiguring IP address negotiation
IP address negotiation can be implemented in the following two modes:
The firewall operating as the client—This mode applies when a local interface uses PPP as its link
layer protocol but does not have an IP address, whereas the peer is configured with an IP address
and with an address pool. In this mode, the interface accepts an IP address allocated by its peer.
This mode is used for situations where the firewall accesses the Internet through an ISP.
The firewall operating as the server—In this mode, you must configure a local IP address pool in
domain view or system view to specify the range of the IP addresses to be allocated, and then bind
the address pool to the interface in interface view.
1. Configuring the local end as the client
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
234. Enter system view.
system-view N/A