Typical Ppp Configuration Example; Pap Authentication - H3C SecPath Series Operation Manual

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H3C SecPath Series Security Products
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1.4 Typical PPP Configuration Example

1.4.1 PAP Authentication

I. Configuration requirements
As shown in
Ethernet1/0/0. SecPath 1 authenticates SecPath 2 with the PAP approach.
II. Network diagram
SecPath1
Figure 1-3 Network diagram of PAP and CHAP authentication
III. Configuration procedure
1)
Configure SecPath1
# Add a PPPoE user.
[H3C] local-user secpath2
[H3C-luser-secpath2] password simple pwd
[H3C-luser-secpath2] service-type ppp
# Configure virtual template parameters on SecPath1.
[H3C] interface virtual-template 1
[H3C-Virtual-Template1] ppp authentication-mode pap
[H3C-Virtual-Template1] ip address 1.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
[H3C-Virtual-Template1] remote address 1.1.1.2
# Configure the PPPoE parameter on the SecPath1.
[H3C] interface ethernet 1/0/0
[H3C-Ethernet1/0/0] pppoe-server bind virtual-template 1
2)
Configure SecPath2.
[H3C] dialer-rule 1 ip permit
[H3C] interface dialer 1
[H3C-Dialer1] dialer user secpath1
Operation
Figure
1-3, the firewalls SecPath 1 and SecPath 2 are interconnected on
Ethernet1/0/0
reset ppp compression iphc
[ interface-type interface-number ]
reset ppp compression stac-lzs
[ interface-type interface-number ]
Ethernet1/0/0
SecPath 2
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Chapter 1 PPP Configuration
Command

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