[c-nsp] ppp limit ccp
Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
achatz at forthnet.gr
Mon Mar 31 09:48:38 EDT 2008
CCP refer to Compression Control Protocol, so i guess the command refers to the max number of ppp sessions with compression
enabled. It's probably used to keep the cpu usage down.
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Tassos
Joe Maimon wrote on 31/3/2008 4:26 μμ:
> Anybody know exactly what this command does? Cant find it documented.
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> router#conf t
> Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
> router(config)#ppp ?
> limit Set the limit
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> router(config)#ppp l
> router(config)#ppp limit ?
> ccp Max. number of CCP sessions allowed
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> router(config)#ppp limit cc
> router(config)#ppp limit ccp ?
> <1-8000> Number of CCP sessions allowed
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> router(config)#ppp limit ccp ?
> <1-8000> Number of CCP sessions allowed
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