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nettable_walker
Sent: 30 August 2003 19:27
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Subject: Re: Console port now working
Hiyah guys,
I have a question on PPP CHAP. From the various sources, we just need to
declare the remote router's username and have the same password, apply CHAP
on the PPP serial interfaces and the link will be up.
In my case, it doesn't work. It became a flapping link. I am using a 2500
and
But you always have to consider caveat lector
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The way chap works is one router has to challenge the other for
Shared secret. If you look at it this way then you see the solutions
If you do not want one router to challenge the other you can delete the
Ppp authe chap or you can use ppp authe chap callin where you can say:
I will challenge the
Hello,
I will be rolling out IPCC express and the 7750 in early Nov. at our call
center (65 agents) and HQ 27 VP exec types. These two sites will be
contacted by a PtP T1 just for voice. I am a little worried about call
quality; did you get the echo taken care of? Any other tips you can pass on
This should work.
You can be overriding the hostname and the password by using the interface
commands:
ppp chap hostname ...
ppp chap password ...
also one more thing that you can be aware:
in an outgoing call, if you do not want to send an OUTGOING CHALLENGE you
can be using the callin option
Actually, I just purchased CCIE Test #3 by Dennis. I was having
a little bit of trouble with the older version so I installed the
latest version of the software, 5.10 I think, and everything was
fixed. Not only that, but in Dennis's test, he has multimedia
tutorials as well. I only saw one of
Use the Doc CD online... it has a wealth of information:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm
2950:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat2950/12114ea1/2950scg/sw8021x.htm
3550:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12114ea1/3550scg/sw8021x.htm
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