This should work.

You can be overriding the hostname and the password by using the interface
commands:
ppp chap hostname ...
ppp chap password ...


also one more thing that you can be aware:
in an outgoing call, if you do not want to send an OUTGOING CHALLENGE you
can be using the "callin" option
like:
ppp authen chap callin 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 5:02 AM
Subject: PPP Question [7:74568]


> Hiyah guys,
>
> I have a question on PPP CHAP. From the various sources, we just need to
> declare the remote router's username and have the same password, apply
CHAP
> on the PPP serial interfaces and the link will be up.
>
> In my case, it doesn't work. It became a flapping link. I am using a 2500
> and 2600 router to run PPP. Instead, I have to configure this:
>
> Router1
> Username Router2 password abc
> Username Router1 password abc
>
> Router2
> Username Router1 password abc
> Username Router2 password abc
>
> Applying CHAP now will have the link up.
>
>
> Any comments on this matter would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
> Kenneth
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