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PPP
TWICEŽ PPP
(Point to Point Protocol) complements PacketWare's comprehensive
line of portable communication software products to provide access
to PPP networks. TWICEŽ PPP customers receive an unprecedented
PPP network inter-operability guarantee. Our clients benefit from
their investment in the PacketWare technology because they know they
can rely on us for a complete range of protocol software including
X-25,
Frame Relay,
and
TCP-IP. TWICEŽ PPP is
based on 17 years experience developing performance communication
software to the open Streams architecture with the quality
guaranteed by PacketWare's rigorous development methodology, audited
and compliant with both government and laboratory
standards.
Features and Benefits
- Full STREAMS compatibility for
implementation in a native UNIX System V Release 3 or 4
kernel
- Portable Streams Environment (PSE) for
platforms which do not support a native Streams environment
- Full compatibility with USL's
published DLPI interface
- Full support for all relevant Internet
standards
- Includes IP Network Configuration
Protocol (NCP) as well as TCP/IP header compression module
- Open architecture for easy support of
other upper network Layers
- Full dynamic run-time configuration
per interface
- Extensive local network management
functions (configuration, line monitoring, statistics, and alarms
handling)
- Comprehensive porting and testing
Toolkit
Technical Specifications
PPP Core
Driver
- Streams Multiplexing Driver
- Connection Less and Connection
Oriented DLPI user interfaces
- Multiplexing of various upper network
Layers over the managed physical lines
- Support for Synchronous HDLC physical
Layers
- Asynchronous HDLC support for
operation over raw asynchronous devices as per RFC 1662
- Link Control Protocol (LCP)
implementation fully compliant with RFC 1661
- Automatic negotiation of all LCP
parameters (header compression, PID compression, maximum frame
size, transparency characters mapping, use of authentication and
link quality monitoring)
- Password and Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocols as per RFC 1334
- MD5 key generation algorithm for CHAP
authentication, as per RFC 1321
- Link Quality Monitoring Protocol
provided as per RFC 1333
- Local network management interface for
configuration, Line Monitoring, Statistics, and Alarms
IP Network Control
Protocol (NCP)
- Separate Streams pushable
module
- Provides initial negotiation for IP
specific parameters
- Negotiation of IP addresses for both
ends of the connection
- Negotiation of use or non use of
TCP/IP header compression and associated operational
parameters
TCP/IP Header
Compression Module
- Separate Streams pushable
module
- Implements the Jacobson TCP/IP header
compression algorithm as per RFC 1144
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