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181 Set the local and/or remote interface IP addresses. Either one may be
186 option is given). The remote address will be obtained from the peer
188 not required. If a local and/or remote IP address is specified with
192 \fIipcp\-accept\-remote\fR options are given, respectively.
195 Set the local and/or remote 64-bit interface identifier. Either one may be
202 used to replace the \fIipv6 <local>,<remote>\fR option. Otherwise the
318 With this option, the remote IP address must be specified by the user
414 .B ipcp\-accept\-remote
415 With this option, pppd will accept the peer's idea of its (remote) IP
416 address, even if the remote IP address was specified in an option.
500 .B ipxcp\-accept\-remote
920 Set the assumed name of the remote system for authentication purposes
924 Set the assumed telephone number of the remote system for authentication
1220 directly with the \fIremotename\fR option. Otherwise, if the remote
1246 unacceptable IP address for the remote host, IPCP will be closed. IP
1261 kernel of the local and remote IP addresses for the ppp interface.
1262 This is sufficient to create a host route to the remote end of the
1271 Sometimes it is desirable to add a default route through the remote
1279 communicate with the remote host. The \fIproxyarp\fR option causes
1280 pppd to look for a network interface on the same subnet as the remote
1283 permanent, published ARP entry with the IP address of the remote host
1545 The IP address for the remote end of the link. This is only set when
1591 A program or script which is executed after the remote system
1610 remote\-IP\-address ipparam\fR
1624 remote\-link\-local\-address ipparam\fR
1637 remote\-IPX\-node\-address local\-IPX\-routing\-protocol remote\-IPX\-routing\-protocol
1638 local\-IPX\-router\-name remote\-IPX\-router\-name ipparam pppd\-pid\fR
1640 The local\-IPX\-routing\-protocol and remote\-IPX\-routing\-protocol field