See “Using a Dial-In Access to LANs (DIALs) Server” in the
Using and
Configuring Features
for more information.
A user profile stored locally on the device consists of the following:
Name The userid of the PPP user, used during authentication. See “PPP
Authentication Protocols” on page 455.
Password
The password known to the user and the device, used during
authentication. It can be up to 31 characters in length, consist of
any alphanumeric character, and is case sensitive. See “PPP
Authentication Protocols” on page455 for more information.
Enter again to verify
Enter the password again for verification.
Allow inbound access
Allows inbound access to this user profile.
Valid values: yes, no
Default value: no
Will user be tunneled?
Specifies whether this dial-in user should be tunneled to an LNS
destination. If you enter “yes”, you are prompted for information
about the LNS.
Valid values: yes, no
Default value: no
Number of days before account expiry
The number of days before the password expires.
Valid values: 0to360
Default value: 180
Number of grace logins allowed
The number of login attempts allowed after the password expires.
Valid values: 0to100
Default value: 0
Hostname to use when connecting to this peer:
Specifies the local hostname of this LAC that is passed as
identification to the LNS during tunnel setup.
Tunnel Server endpoint:
Specifies the IP address of the LNS to which this user is tunneled.
Type of Route
Either “Host Route” or “Net Route.”
A host route is generally applied for single-user access.A net route
is generally applied to a network access. Anet route allows you to
enter a net mask.
IP Address
IP address to be assigned to a user.
CONFIG Commands
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