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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
The Answer profile
For detailed information about each parameter, see the MAX Reference
The Answer profile also includes the following subprofiles, for encapsulation, routing 
protocols and options that support the incoming call: 
Encaps Options
The Encaps Options subprofile provides encapsulation types for incoming calls. You set the 
values to Yes or No to accept or reject that encapsulation type. Following are the Encaps 
Options parameters: 
Subprofile
Contains
Encaps
The encapsulation protocols the MAX unit can negotiate with 
incoming callers.
IP Options 
Preliminary IP routing parameters needed for initial negotiation for 
incoming callers.
IPX Options
Preliminary IPX routing parameters needed for initial negotiation for 
incoming callers.
AppleTalk Options
Preliminary AppleTalk routing parameters needed for initial 
negotiation for incoming callers.
PPP Options
Preliminary PPP routing parameters needed for initial negotiation for 
incoming callers.
COMB Options
Preliminary COMB routing parameters needed for initial negotiation 
for incoming callers.
V.120 Options
Preliminary V.120 routing parameters needed for initial negotiation 
for incoming callers.
X.75 Options
Options enabling dial-in access to the terminal server, using the X.75 
protocol. (See the CCITT Blue Book Recommendation X series 1988 
for full technical specifications for X.75.)
Session Options
Options that set default filters and timers to build connections that use 
RADIUS (if you enable Use Answer as Default) or Names/Passwords 
profiles.
DHCP Options
DHCP options that enable the unit to act as a DHCP server for a local 
Pipeline unit for connections that use RADIUS (if you enable Use 
Answer as Default) or Names/Passwords profiles.
PAD Options
Options that enable several terminals (or other asynchronous devices) 
to share a single network line. 
TCP-Clear Options
Options that support encapsulation performed by an application that 
runs on top of TCP.
Call Type 
Description
MPP
 MP+ connections, which use PPP encapsulation with Lucent 
extensions. MP+ enables the unit to establish a multiple-channel 
connection to another unit, and to add or remove channels as traffic 
dictates. Both sides of the connection must support MP+.