Typo police

Submitted by:	James Raynard <jraynard@jraynard.demon.co.uk>
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Brian Somers 1997-09-22 15:24:52 +00:00
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<!-- $Id: userppp.sgml,v 1.25 1997-09-21 12:33:47 brian Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: userppp.sgml,v 1.26 1997-09-22 15:24:52 brian Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect>Setting up User PPP<label id="userppp">
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<p>It also outlines how to use user ppp as a ppp server.
<p>This document has originally written by Nik Clayton, and has
<p>This document was originally written by Nik Clayton, and has
turned into a collaborative effort over the years.
-->
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<tag/Line 6:/ Sets the phone number for this provider. Multiple phone
numbers may be specified using the ``:'' or ``|'' character as
a seperator. The difference between these spearators is
a separator. The difference between these spearators is
described in the ppp manual page. To summarize, if you want
to rotate through the numbers, use the ``:''. If you want to
always attempt to dial the first number first and only use
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Always quote the entire set of phone numbers as shown.
<tag/Line 7:/ The login string is of the same chat-like syntax as the dial
string. In this example, the string works for a service who's
string. In this example, the string works for a service whose
login session looks like this:
<tscreen><verb>
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and then ``dial provider'' to start the PPP session, or, if you
want ppp to establish sessions automatically when there is outbound
traffic (and you haven't created the start_if.tun0 script) , type
traffic (and you haven't created the start_if.tun0 script), type
<tscreen><verb>
# ppp -auto provider