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837 You can now specify the destination label name when you invoke
972 You must also specify the destination label in
1380 specify the client username and password.
1967 may be used to specify this IP number.
1994 command allows the user to specify IP addresses more loosely:
2078 usually engaged (not so common these days), you may want to specify
2177 to specify your serial line and speed, for example:
2210 something in the class C network 1.2.3.0, you could specify 1.2.3.1/24.
2213 specify third and forth arguments of
2685 When using CHAP as the client, you need only specify
2917 When using PAP as the client, you need only specify
3171 but also to specify an IP number or label for a given client, use
3590 to specify how to NAT incoming packets by default.
3954 specify which link the command should affect.
4040 Specify the password required for access to the full
4382 CBCP negotiation time, you must specify both
4440 is used in which case the client is expected to specify the number.
4449 will expect the peer to specify the number.
4708 It is possible to specify some special
4898 It allows the user to specify a set of characters that will be
5134 not terminated and it is therefore invalid to specify
5570 Note, it is not currently possible for the RADIUS server to specify 56 bit
5605 value allows to specify what should be sent to the RADIUS server as
5729 If you wish to specify a local domain socket,
5733 You may specify the octal umask to be used with a local domain socket.
5741 You must also specify the password that must be entered by the client