Pppd disregards 'noipv6' and 'ipv6cp-max-configure' options

[Note - this post is a duplicate of http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2376412&tstart=0 - which seems to be in the wrong category]
Hi,
I am attempting to use a Sony Ericsson phone to connect my Macbook to the internet using bluetooth.
I have configured the phone, but it fails to connect. Accordingly, I have enabled verbose logging so that I can see what's going wrong with the connection.
I watch the PPP negotiation, and my end successfully completes the LCP phase including PAP.
However, my end then sends an IPV6CP request, which confuses my provider's PPP implementation - it sends back an LCP reject message, and the whole thing just dies.
I have created the file /etc/ppp/options and placed in it "noipv6" and "ipv6cp-max-configure 0" directives. I can see that the /etc/ppp/options file is being read, but pppd nonetheless sends an IPV6CP message.
Is there a known issue with pppd (Apple version 412) not accepting options listed in /etc/ppp/options? Is there some other location that (as a user) I can place options to pppd (other than the configuration tabs in Networking)?
Thanks in advance!

I disabled ipv6 and am checking my (verbose) ppp logs and its gone, but still I have the 30 second delay...  QUITE frustrating..  I detailed my whole problem in another thread...  Not sure what is causing it.
But I have to say Mavericks and Yosemite have opened up a huge can of enterprise IT worms.  Finder can barely parse directory listings using SMB, had to switch entire office over to AFP, 30 second delay with obtaining IP when connecting to Sonicwall using L2TP, Folders have different names depending upon how I connect to server (AFP vs. SMB).  Total hassle.

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