From: Matthew Poole (matthew.poole@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: Mon Feb 03 2003 - 10:42:49 GMT-3
Thanks everybody,
I've been playing with this, obviously PPP is needed for multilink but I found
that CHAP isn't. In fact I got multilink to work without PPP multilink, it
works just with dialer load threshold configured - but the cct bounces every
time the idle timeout is reached (before anybody says you must configure ppp
multilink - I was just playing ;-).
For callback CHAP is required, without it the call is made normally and no
request for callback is made.
I would be interested in any other occasions when CHAP is a must.
Thanks again everybody who took time to reply.
Mat.
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil
To: Tony Schaffran ; 'Matthew Poole' ; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 4:05 AM
Subject: RE: ISDN assumptions.
You also need PPP if you want to bring up the second B channel.
Phil
Tony Schaffran <tschaffran@cconlinelabs.com> wrote:
There are some situations that require PPP and CHAP to be enabled
without the specific instructions to do so. For example, to configure
one way dialup without a dial string on one side, PPP and CHAP are
required. I am sure there are other situations, but that is the first
one I thought of.
I hope this helps.
Tony Schaffran
Network Analyst
CCNP, CCNA, CCDA,
NNCDS, NNCSS, CNE, MCSE
CCOnlineLabs.com
http://www.cconlinelabs.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Matthew Poole
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 7:39 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ISDN assumptions.
Hi,
I'm doing an ISDN lab and in the solution they have enabled PPP and
CHAP -
although there wasn't any instructions to do so.
Should I assume that this should always be done unless instructed
otherwise?
Thanks,
Mat.
.
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