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Network Control Protocol

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A Network Control Protocol is a protocol that runs atop the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and that is used to negotiate options for a network layer protocol running atop PPP. Network Control Protocols include:

NCP operates on the link layer and is defined in RFC 1332.