Tripp Lite 93-2879 None, MSCHAPv2, Using SDT Connector client for dial-in, New Connection Wizard

Models: 93-2879 B096-016 B096-048

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With this selection, no username or password authentication is required for dial-in access. This is not recommended.
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) is the usual method of user authentication used on the internet: sending a username and password to a server where they are compared with a table of authorized users. Whilst most common, PAP is the least secure of the authentication options.
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is used to verify a user's name and password for PPP Internet connections. It is more secure than PAP, the other main authentication protocol.
Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MSCHAP) is authentication for PPP connections between a computer using a Microsoft Windows operating system and a network access server. It is more secure than PAP or CHAP, and is the only option that also supports data encryption

established. Again, you can select any address for the Local IP Address but both must be in the same network range as the Remote IP Address

The Default Route option enables the dialed PPP connection to become the default route for the Console Server

The Custom Modem Initialization option allows a custom AT string modem initialization string to be entered (e.g. AT&C1&D3&K3)

Then select the Authentication Type to be applied to the dial-in connection. The Console Server uses authentication to challenge Administrators who dial-in to the Console Server. (For dial-in access, the username and password received from the dial-in client are verified against the local authentication database stored on the Console Server). The Administrator must also have their client computer configured to use the selected authentication scheme. Select PAP CHAP MSCHAPv2 or None and click Apply

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PAP

CHAP

MSCHAPv2

Console Servers all support dial-back for additional security. Check the Enable Dial-Backbox and enter the phone number to be called to re-establish an OoB link once a dial-in connection has been logged

5.1.2Using SDT Connector client for dial-in

Administrators can use their SDT Connector client to set up secure OoB dial-in access to all their remote Console Servers. With a point and click you can initiate a dial-up connection. Refer to Chapter 6.5.

5.1.3Set up Windows XP/ 2003/Vista client for dial-in

Open Network Connections in Control Panel and click the

New Connection Wizard

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Tripp Lite 93-2879, B096-048, B096-016 None, MSCHAPv2, Using SDT Connector client for dial-in, New Connection Wizard

93-2879, B096-016, B096-048 specifications

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