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51 user-land daemon).
54 user-land implementations.
56 multi-link PPP, Van Jacobson compression, PPP compression, PPP
58 A single PPP node corresponds to one PPP multi-link bundle.
71 Typically this node is connected to a user-land daemon via a
94 These device-independent hooks transmit and receive full PPP
96 information fields, but no checksum or other link-specific fields.
100 the protocol field will be compressed (i.e., sent as one byte
187 Only bundle-level compression and encryption is directly supported;
188 link-level compression and encryption can be handled transparently
212 hook, prepended with a four byte prefix.
217 multi-link protocol), the special link number
220 After the two byte link number is the two byte PPP protocol number
228 The four byte header is
233 the frame will be delivered over the multi-link bundle; or, if multi-link
242 To enable multi-link PPP, the corresponding configuration flag must be set
245 one link to be connected if multi-link is not enabled, nor will it allow
246 certain multi-link settings to be changed while multi-link operation is
259 .Em round-robin
264 When configured for round-robin delivery, the latency and bandwidth
271 of sub-optimal overall bundle latency, which is important for
272 interactive response time, and sub-optimal overall bundle bandwidth
291 .Bl -tag -width ".Va vjc_vjuncomp"
332 Bypass hook; frames have a four byte header consisting of
337 .Bl -tag -width foo
341 multi-link PPP, encryption, compression, Van Jacobson compression, and IP,
343 It includes per-link configuration,
351 .Bd -literal -offset 0n
352 /* Per-link config structure */
390 This command takes a two byte link number as an argument and returns a
395 is a valid link number corresponding to the multi-link bundle.
401 This command takes a two byte link number as an argument and
440 .%T "The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)"