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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Explained: Transition States, Layers, Frames, and Authentication
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This article provides an in-depth explanation of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), covering transition states, layers, frames, and authentication methods such as PAP and CHAP. Includes examples.
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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Explained: Transition States, Layers, Frames, and Authentication
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Chapter 15 Point-to-PointProtocol
Figure 15-1 Point-to-Point Link
Figure 15-2 Transition States
Figure 15-3 PPP Layers
Figure 15-4 PPP Frames
Figure 15-5 LCP Packet Encapsulated in a Frame
Figure 15-6 PAP
Figure 15-7 PAP Packets
Figure 15-8 CHAP
Figure 15-9 CHAP Packets
Figure 15-10 IPCP Packet Encapsulated in PPP Frame
Figure 15-11 An Example
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