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After the PPP link establishment phase is complete, the RuggedCom device sends a challenge message to the client.

The client responds with an MD5 hashed value of the password.

The RuggedCom device checks the response against its own calculation of the hashed password and clears the call if the values do not match.

The client may also use CHAP to authenticate the server. This is known as two-way authentication. Two-way authentication is automatically supported, using the usernames and passwords configured in the PPP Users menu.

Note: Each of the user profiles can be specified to work with either PAP and/or CHAP authentication. CHAP is a much more secure protocol than PAP as the password is known only to the RuggedCom device and client, and is not sent over the link in clear text. Always use CHAP authentication if you possibly can. Employ PAP only when it is the only protocol available to the client.

11.1.5 Static Routes

Each user profile includes the provision to install a static routing. If the client is attached to a network and wishes to route between this network and the server, the server must be configured install the static routing.

The static routing will last the duration of the call.

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