What is the purpose of LCP?
A.
to perform authentication
B.
to negotiate control options
C.
to encapsulate multiple protocols
D.
to specify asynchronous versus synchronous
What is the purpose of LCP?
What is the purpose of LCP?
A.
to perform authentication
B.
to negotiate control options
C.
to encapsulate multiple protocols
D.
to specify asynchronous versus synchronous
Link Control Protocol (LCP) establishes, configures, and tests data-link Internet connections.
LCP can negotiate many PPP options.
Of the many control protocols in PPP, the Link Control Protocol is the most important, as it is responsible for basic PPP link setup and operation.