Re: ppp link time limit

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Yes, using maxconnect is probably a better idea if you have multiple pppd
running.


On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Chris Fowler wrote:

      maxconnect n
             Terminate the connection when it has been available for
network
             traffic  for  n  seconds (i.e. n seconds after the first
network
             control protocol comes up).


On Fri, 2009-09-25 at 14:21 -0500, Davy Leon wrote:
Hi guys

I have a link wich I stablish by running

pppd call isp

It' launched by the cron at some scheduled times of the day. I need the link
doesn't stay up for more than 30 min, but doesn't know how to do that. No
matter the link is idle or being used I want to terminate it once reached
the ammount of time specified. How can I do that?

Cheers

David

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