Nortel Networks CTA 500dm User Manual

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 CTA 500
dm On Line Guide
 
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Rate adaptation protocol specifications
The CTA 500dm supports two rate adaptation protocols. These 
protocols allow data leaving the computer to be properly carried 
over the network to another computer or LAN.
The CTA 500dm supports the following protocols:
Point-to-Point Protocol
PPP is used when only a single channel is desired.
When using PPP for dial-up connections, any of the standard 
authentication protocols (such as Password Authentication Protocol 
(PAP) and Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)), 
and any of the standard PPP compression protocols can be used. The 
CTA 500dm automatically uses any of these protocols, so there is no 
need to conÞgure the CTA 500dm.
The CTA 500dm can also accept incoming calls when set to PPP 
operation.
Note: PPP used by the CTA 500dm is asynchronous-to-
synchronous conversion.
Multilink PPP
MP is a protocol that is used to link multiple channels that use PPP. 
When used with the CTA 500dm, MP allows your computer to 
connect to the network using 1 or 2 channels. However, the link 
between the CTA 500dm and your computer uses only a single 
channel. Because of this, the CTA 500dm has to make certain 
operation so that MP can be used.
MP can be enabled or disabled for incoming calls as well as 
outgoing calls. MP requires two phone numbers for outgoing calls. 
If the telephone numbers are the same, only one number needs to be 
speciÞed in the dial command. If the telephone numbers are 
different, the & character must be used in the dial command (see 
When using MP, the only supported authentication protocol is PAP. 
The use of PAP is automatically detected by the CTA 500dm. If any