RE: isdn: username xxx password yyy

From: Joe Harris (JoeH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2000 - 18:00:09 GMT-3


   
Router 2
int bri0
encap ppp
ppp auth chap
ppp chap hostname R2
ppp chap password cisco2

Router 1
int bri0
encap ppp
ppp auth chap
ppp chap hostname R1
ppp chap password cisco1

-Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Yifan (Eric) Wang [mailto:yifwang@cisco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 3:23 PM
To: William Swedberg; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: isdn: username xxx password yyy

Let me rephrase the question. if R1 expects R2 to have a chap password
password "cisco2" configured on R2, where in the R2 config can I place
"cisco2" as password ?
login password ? enable password = cisco2 ?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Swedberg [mailto:swedbergwp@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 12:36 PM
> To: Yifan (Eric) Wang; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: isdn: username xxx password yyy
>
>
> Your password has to match on both sides. In chap the
> password is not sent over the line. It is hashed or
> some key is created and sent. Once on the other side
> it needs to be checked. If you don't state identical
> passwords, then the hash/key won't match.
>
>
>
> William Swedberg CCNP CCDP
>
>
> --- "Yifan (Eric) Wang" <yifwang@cisco.com> wrote:
> > For ISDN connection with PPP chap, we are supposed
> > to configured "username
> > xxx password" on both ends.
> > For example: R1 --- (isdn) --- R2
> >
> > R1 needs : username R2 password cisco2
> > R2 needs : username R1 password cisco1
> >
> > But.... where and how do you configure passwords
> > "cisco1" on R1 and "cisco2"
> > on R2 ?
> >
> > if nothing is configured on either end, can we just
> > go with "username R1" &
> > "username R2" ?
> >
> >



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