From: Carlos G Mendioroz (tron@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 07:25:54 GMT-3
Li,
the book is correct in a simple scenario, but you are making it more
complex
by using the ppp <auth-method> sent-username and password.
If you omit this command, the routers would send its own hostname as
user
and the remote's password declared in the username command (local
database).
li jian hua wrote:
>
> HI ALL,
> I am reading the book "ccie practical studio"
> At page 284th,I think the following is obviously wrong,please confirm:
>
> Step 2 On the host router,add a username equal to that of the remote
> router's host name that is dialing into your network.
> On the remote router add a username equal to that of the host router's host
> name.The passwords that you assign to the two usernames must match exactly.
>
> The error is that "The passwords that you assign to the two usernames must
> match exactly."
>
> Here is my example: two passwords are different(if according to that
> book,they are should the same)
> R1:
> hostname r1
> username r2 password 12345
>
> ppp authentication pap
> ppp pap sent-username r1 password 54321
>
> R2:
> hostname r2
> username r1 password 54321
> ppp authentication pap
> ppp pap sent-username r2 password 12345
>
> rgds
>
> jason li
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