Cisco Systems DNC-305 manual Running Configuration for Robbed-Bit Signalling, DNC-308, End

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Telco and ISP Dial Scenarios and Configurations

Small- to Medium-Scale POPs

line aux 0

login authentication console line vty 0 4

login authentication vty transport input telnet rlogin

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Some service providers use a remote TACACS+ or RADIUS security server in this dial-in scenario. The following example shows a TACACS+ entry that appears in the configuration file of a remote security server:

user = PCuser1 {

login = cleartext "dialpass1" chap = cleartext "dialpass1" service = ppp protocol = ip {

addr-pool = dialin_pool

}

service = exec {

autocmd = "ppp negotiate"

}

}

user = PCuser2 {

login = cleartext "dialpass2" chap = cleartext "dialpass2" service = ppp protocol = ip {

addr-pool = dialin_pool

}

service = exec {

autocmd = "ppp negotiate"

}

}

user = PCuser3 {

login = cleartext "dialpass3" chap = cleartext "dialpass3" service = ppp protocol = ip {

addr-pool = dialin_pool

}

service = exec {

autocmd = "ppp negotiate"

}

}

Running Configuration for Robbed-Bit Signalling

The following example shows a single Cisco AS5200 access server configured to support remote client PCs dialing in with analog modems over traditional T1 lines. Digital ISDN calls do not transmit across these older types of channelized lines. The configuration assumes that the client can dial in and connect to the router in either terminal emulation mode (text only) or PPP packet mode.

Note The following configuration works only for analog modem calls. It includes no serial

D-channel configuration (Serial 0:23 and Serial 1:23).

Cisco IOS Dial Services Configuration Guide: Network Services

DNC-308

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