Normally you would only get one username / password., and the ISP would
configure CHAP, then PAP authentication, ie if the cllent (user) tries to
authenticate, and CHAP fails, it will then authenticate using PAP.  (CHAP
Should always come first as it is the more secure authentication method).

Hope this helps


Deepak N wrote:
> 
> Hi 
>   I am having this question. 
> When configuring the username and password for PAP n CHAP, i am
> giving different username n password.
> Is there any customer scenario where this kind of situation is
> there?
> Also does the ISP provide different username n password for
> different authentication types i.e, one set of username n
> password for CHAP and another set of username and password for
> PAP.
>  i assume that ISP gives only one authentication type either
> CHAP or PAP not both.
>  I need inputs from all of you
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Deepak


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