Additional Configuration That Might Be Needed - Avaya IG550 Installing And Configuring

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where
established for the dialer and will contain the client name,
that is dialing in over the modem, and
characters for the host computer to use as an encrypted password.
For example, type:
set access profile jtr client jtr1 chap-secret "$9$XiHPQ/9pRclZntOIYeKjobUk",
where the access profile jtr, used by dialer 1 to find a chap secret, contains a client
(login) called jtr1 with an encapsulated chap secret (password) of $9$XiHPQ/
9pRclZntOIYeKjobUk.
5. At the configure prompt (#), type commit.
6. At the configure prompt (#), type show access.
The chap secret for modem access appears.
Note:
To complement the USB modem setup for remote dial-in, you must turn off IP
Note:
compression on the computer you are using to remotely access the modem. See
Administration Guide and CLI Reference for the Avaya IG550 Integrated
Gateway, 03-601883.

Additional configuration that might be needed

Other items that the configuration might also include are:
WAN DS1 PIM
WAN DS3 PIM
ISDN-BRI S/T or U PIM
ADSL PIM
G.SHDSL PIM
Fast Ethernet PIM and ePIM
Serial port
Gigabit Ethernet ePIM or uPIM
Static route
To administer the PIMs, see Juniper J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting
Started Guide, Release 8.4.
<access_profile_name>
is the name of the CHAP access profile previously
<chap_secret_string>
is the login
<client_name>
is any text string of
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