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Does the PPP NCP (IPCP) Phase Complete?

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Does the PPP NCP (IPCP) Phase Complete?

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The key element negotiated in IPCP is each peer’s address. Before IPCP negotiation, each peer is in one of two possible states; either it has an IP address or it does not. If the peer already has an address, it sends that address in a CONFREQ to the other peer. If the address is acceptable to the other peer, a CONFACKis returned. If the address is not acceptable, the reply is a CONFNAK containing an address for the peer to use. This is the only phase that cannot be properly identified by looking at just one line. In order to be sure that IP Control Protocol (IPCP) is coming up properly, you need to verify that IP addresses have been negotiated in both directions. Look at your debug for the following lines: *Mar 1 00:06:36.967: BR0:1 IPCP: O CONFACK [REQsent] id 26 len 10 *Mar 1 00:06:36.971: BR0:1 IPCP: Address 194.183.201.1(0x0306C2B7C901) and *Mar 1 00:06:37.011: BR0:1 IPCP: I CONFACK [ACKsent] id 4 len 10 *Mar 1 00:06:37.015: BR0:1 IPCP: Address 194.183.201.2 (0x0306C2B7C902) and *M

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