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Chapter 20 Remote Node Configuration
If, after making the call to bring up a second channel, the second channel does not succeed in 
joining the Multilink Protocol bundle (because the remote device does not recognize the 
second call as coming from the same device), the ZyXEL Device will hang up the second call 
and continue with the first channel alone.
20.6  Editing PPP Options
To edit the remote node PPP options, move the cursor to the Edit PPP Options field in Menu 
11.1 - Remote Node Profile
, and use [SPACE BAR] to select Yes. Press [ENTER] to open 
menu 11.2, as shown next.
Figure 90   Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options
The following table describes the fields in this menu.
         Menu 11.2 - Remote Node PPP Options
      Encapsulation= Standard PPP
      Compression= No
      BACP= Enable
      Multiple Link Options:
        BOD Calculation= Transmit or Receive
        Base Trans Rate(Kbps)= 64
        Max Trans Rate(Kbps)= 64
        Target Utility(Kbps)= 32-48
        Add Persist(sec)= 5
        Subtract Persist(sec)= 5
      Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
Table 66   Menu 11.2 Remote Node PPP Options
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Encapsulation
Select CISCO PPP only when this remote node is a Cisco machine; otherwise, 
select Standard PPP.
Compression
Turn on/off Stac Compression. The default for this field is No.
BACP
Your ZyXEL Device negotiates the secondary phone number for a dial-up line from 
the peer when BACP (Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol) is enabled; 
otherwise it uses the secondary phone number set in menu 11.1.
Multiple Link Options:
BOD Calculation
Select the direction of the traffic you wish to use in determining when to add or 
subtract a link. Options for this field are: Transmit or ReceiveTransmit and 
Receive
Base Trans Rate 
(Kbps)
Select the base data transfer rate for this remote node in Kbps. There are two 
choices for this field: 64 where only one channel is used or, 128 where two 
channels are used as soon as a packet triggers a call.