Wow, that one is entirely mean, after that I am wondering how many other
hidden commands are potentially out there that can kill points on the
exam!!!

 

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From: Joe Astorino [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 2:56 PM
To: Chris Fata
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Volume 3 Lab 1

 

This is a really mean trick : )  There is a hidden IOS command you need
for this.  "no ppp chap ignoreus"




On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Chris Fata <[email protected]>
wrote:

Group,

 

In volume 3 Mock Lab 1 Task 2.2 you are asked to setup a frame-relay
connection between router 4 and 5 using PPP over frame-relay.  Utilizing
PPP over frame-relay implies that the configuration will use the
virtual-template configuration to accomplish the task, no problem.

 

I setup the Virtual-template 1 interface and assigned the IP and
associated parameters to setup PPP authentication/chap, but one of the
requirements is to have both sides use the username of T3ST123.  I
noticed that under the virtual-template interface that you can use the
"ppp chap hostname" command to setup the hostname as in typical chap
authentication your hostname is the remote hostname and a password that
matches on each end. OK, no problem so I setup the hostname on both
sides under the virtual-template interface as T3ST123 and then in global
configuration setup "username T3ST123 password pppove...@m3.

 

The issue is, if you do this on both sides, the router thinks it's
talking to itself and in the debugs it ignores the PPP request. So my
question is, how do you get both sides to use the same username for
authentication?

 

 

 

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