Shutdown the interfaces and bring them back up.  Worst case, save and reload
each one.

Why would you want to use PAP instead of CHAP?  It's less secure and leaves
you more vulnerable as the passwords are sent in the clear.

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""Pierre-Alex"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> My two ISDN routers R1 and R2 are currently authenticating using Chap.
>
> I wanted to change the authentication to pap, so I went to both routers
>
> and changed "ppp  authentication chap" to "ppp authentication pap"
>
> Now the routers won't authenticate. I cannot see what I did wrong. Can you
> help?
>
> Pierre-Alex
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