RE: EIGRP issues [7:61068]

2003-01-19 Thread Raj Santiago
Hi Edward, If you can ping the other end of the serial link, then PPP password etc, are not an issue. There is nothing I can see thatÂ’s obviously wrong, apart from a sneaking suspicion that async dynamic address could be causing your issue. You have currently hard set your ip addresses, this

Re: EIGRP issues [7:61068]

2003-01-15 Thread Amar
CHAP the user field that the challanger sends to the calling router is used to find the shared password between the two routers, which is proccesed by the md5 hash generator as well as the challange id and the random number, after witch it is sent to the challanger with the original id challange

Re: EIGRP issues [7:61068]

2003-01-15 Thread Amar
oh yes another point, ppp authentication chap CALLIN when the key word is used the router will generate a challange only for callin ppp sessions, and not for outgoing, so you might wana flip that around since the 3640 will be calling the 1706, or you might wana keep it, in which case you might

EIGRP issues [7:61068]

2003-01-14 Thread Edward Sohn
Can anyone figure out why my dial backup solution is not establishing EIGRP routes? The routers don't peer up, though everything else looks and works fine. After the dialup establishes, I am able to ping each Serial Interface, as well. Thanks, Ed Here are the configs: ROUTER

RE: EIGRP issues [7:61068]

2003-01-14 Thread wanabe ccie
i think you should do a dialer map broadcast on router b too just like what you did on the first router. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=61072t=61068 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: EIGRP issues [7:61068]

2003-01-14 Thread Karagozian Sarkis
Edward, Since you are using PPP Authentication Chap, it requires that both sides send (same) user name xx and Password .. to each other (Handsahing using chap) after dialup, to authenticate each other both ways, then start data transfer. So, on Router B, u need to add: username