Compatible Systems 5.4 manual Remote Name, Password/Secret, Interfaces, Dial-back Chat

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols

 

 

>Remote Name

This is the name of the remote device.

For PAP entries, this is the name of the device we are requesting a pass- word from, when the Request PAP Authentication checkbox is set in this router’s PAP Configuration Dialog Box.

For CHAP entries, this is the name of the device we will send a challenge to, when the Request CHAP Authentication checkbox is set in this router’s CHAP Configuration Dialog Box.

ϖNote: If there is a Compatible Systems router at the far end, these names correspond to the names entered in the CHAP Configuration Dialog Box and/or PAP Configuration Dialog Box Name fields.

>Password/Secret

This is the password or secret string for the remote device.

• For PAP entries, this is the password value which must be returned from the remote device before we will grant it access to this router.

• For CHAP entries, this is the secret value which is shared with the remote device which will be challenged by this router. This value, along with the random value in the challenge, will be used to determine whether a response is valid.

ϖNote: If there is a Compatible Systems router at the far end, these strings correspond to the Password entered in the PAP Configuration Dialog Box and/or the Secret entered in the CHAP Configuration Dialog Box.

>Interfaces

This is the list of interfaces on which we will accept the entered Name and Password as valid. The entry will be invalid on interfaces not selected here.

Dial-back Chat

If a chat script is selected in this pulldown, then upon successful negotiation of PAP or CHAP, the link will be dropped and the selected chat script will be executed.

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Compatible Systems 5.4 manual Remote Name, Password/Secret, Interfaces, Dial-back Chat