From: li jian hua (jasonli@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 07:53:58 GMT-3
HI,
Maybe it is :(ppp authentication pap)
if you do not use ppp pap sent-username password,then both passwords are
the same.
And if you use ppp pap sent-username password,For example:
one side uses:ppp pap sent-username triuthju password dhgkj
the other side should have:username triuthju password dhgkj
But at the 288th page of that book ccie practical studies,
one side:
ppp pap sent-username host_router password cisco
But the other side is:
username host_router password 0 cisco1
why?
rgds
jason
At 07:25 2002-5-9 -0300, Carlos G Mendioroz wrote:
>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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