USER’S GUIDE

9.Enter the authentication information needed. To begin entering the information, select Authentication from the Device Table Menu. The following menu will then be displayed:

Device Authentication Menu: (device = "DAN")

PPP:

 

 

1)

PAP Password

""

2)

CHAP Secret

""

3)

Outbound Authentication

ENABLED

4)

User Level Authentication

DISABLED

IP Host (RFC 1294):

 

5)

IP Host Id

""

HDLC Bridge:

 

6)

Bridge Ethernet Address

""

7)

Bridge Password

""

ISDN:

 

 

8)

Calling Line Id(s)

""

Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu:

Provide the necessary device authentication information for your selected Line Protocol. (Refer to On-node Device Database Security Requirements for details). For example, for a PPP device, specify a CHAP secret. Or, for an HDLC device, enter a Bridge Ethernet Address.

For PPP, the ability to enable/disable outbound authentication (selection 3) is available. However, it is generally not necessary to enable outbound authentications on a point-to-point line. If the device is associated with a frame relay virtual circuit, and the PVC name is different than the device name, then outbound authentication is required.

In addition, if you want to add user-level security to IP, AppleTalk and bridge devices, you may also enable User Level Authentication. This requires the user that initiates a connection between the remote device and the CyberSWITCH to be authenticated at the user level as well. Refer to Device and User Level Security for details.

Note: Do not enable User Level Authentication for terminal server devices which connect through the digital modem.

10.To enter any needed IP information for your device, select IP from the Device Table Menu. The following screen will be displayed:

Device IP Menu: (device = "DAN")

 

1)

IP Address

NONE

2)

IP Routing

ENABLED

3)

Make calls for IP data

ENABLED

4)

IP Input Filter

NONE

5)

IP Output Filter

NONE

Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu:

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