Configure Lmi And Dlci - Cisco ROUTER-SDM-CD User Manual

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Configuring a Serial Connection
Table 5-8
Authentication Fields
Element
Authentication Type
Username
Password
Confirm Password

Configure LMI and DLCI

Table 5-9
LMI and DLCI Fields
Element
LMI Type
ANSI
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager 2.5 User's Guide
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Field Reference
Table 5-8
describes the fields in this screen.
Description
Check the box for the type of authentication used by your service
provider. If you do not know which type your service provider uses,
you can check both boxes: the router will attempt both types of
authentication, and one attempt will succeed.
CHAP authentication is more secure than PAP authentication.
The username is given to you by your Internet service provider or
network administrator and is used as the username for CHAP or
PAP authentication.
Enter the password exactly as given to you by your service provider.
Passwords are case sensitive. For example, the password cisco is not
the same as Cisco.
Reenter the same password that you entered in the previous box.
If you are configuring a connection with Frame Relay encapsulation, you must
specify the protocol used to monitor the connection, called the Local Management
Identifier (LMI), and provide a unique identifier for this particular connection,
called a data link connection identifier (DLCI).
Field Reference
Table 5-9
describes the fields in this screen.
Description
Annex D defined by American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
standard T1.617.
Chapter 5
Configuring WAN Connections
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