Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual page 85

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password
NOTE: CHAP authentication requires that passwords and secrets be stored in clear
text or use two-way encryption. Two-way encryption is not supported for the secret
command. Therefore, use the password command if you want to enable encryption
for subscribers that use CHAP authentication.
secret
Use to specify the virtual router parameter for a user entry in the local user
database. The subscriber is assigned to the operational virtual router only if the
default virtual router performs the authentication.
If authentication is performed by a non-default virtual router, then the subscriber
is assigned to the same virtual router that performs authentication, regardless
of this parameter setting.
Example
host1(config-local-user)#operational-virtual-router boston2
Use the no version to delete the operational virtual router parameter from the
user entry in the local user database.
See operational-virtual-router
Use to add a password to a user entry in the local user database. The password
is used to authenticate a subscriber, and is encrypted by means of a two-way
encryption algorithm.
The new password replaces any current password or secret.
Specify one of the following encryption algorithms, followed by the password:
0 An unencrypted password; this is the default
8 A two-way encrypted password
Example
host1(config-local-user)#password 0 myPassword
Use the no version to delete the password or secret from the user entry in the
local user database.
See password
Chapter 1: Configuring Remote Access
Configuring Local Authentication Servers
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