Configuring The Local Device To Be Authenticated By The Peer Using Pap; Configuring The Local Device To Be Authenticated By The Peer Using Chap - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring the Local
Device to Be
Authenticated by the
Peer Using PAP
Configuring the Local
Device to Be
Authenticated by the
Peer Using CHAP
To do...
Configure the local device to
authenticate the peer using
CHAP
Configure local username
Exit to system view
Create local user, and enter
local user view
Configure a password for the
local user
Configure service type of the
local user as well as other
attributes
Exit to system view
Create an ISP domain, or
enter an existing ISP domain
view
Configure domain user to use
local authentication scheme
For detailed description on how to create a local user and configure its attributes,
and how to create a domain and configure its attributes, refer to
Local User Attributes" on page
Follow these steps to configure the local device to be authenticated by the peer
using PAP:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter the specified interface
view
Set the PAP username and
password when configuring the
local device to be authenticated
by the peer using PAP
Follow these steps to configure the local device to be authenticated by the peer
using CHAP:
To do...
Enter system view
Use the command...
ppp authentication-mode
chap [ [ call-in ] domain
isp-name ]
ppp chap user username
quit
local-user username
password { cipher | simple }
password
service-type ppp
[ callback-nocheck |
callback-number
callback-number |
call-number call-number
[ :subcall-number ] ]
quit
domain { isp-name | default
{ disable | enable
isp-name } }
authentication ppp local
1767.
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
ppp pap local-user username
password { cipher | simple }
password
Use the
command...
system-view
Configuring PPP
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Remarks
Required
If this command is used
without specifying the
domain, the system-default
domain named system applies
by default. The authentication
mode is local authentication
and the address pool for
address allocation must be the
one configured for this
domain.
Required
-
Required
Required
Required
-
Optional
Optional
"Configuring
Remarks
-
-
Required
By default, the username
and password are null.
Remarks
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