In a message dated 8/10/01 8:21:27 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Subj: 'ppp authentication chap callin' ?? [7:15603]
Date: 8/10/01 8:21:27 AM Central Daylight Time
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Lu)
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Albert,
You are correct that the default CHAP authentication is for callin /
callout. The reason for the "callin" caveat on the command is for non-Cisco
remote routers that support authentication of the called router only.
HTH,
Rob H.
Hello group,
I've got a quick question, which I can't seem to find on the CD. What is the
difference between 'ppp authentication chap' and 'ppp authentication chap
callin'? The 'callin' option is described to authenticate remoted on
incoming calls only, but isn't authentication done on incoming calls anyway?
If I didn't use the 'callin' option, it would authenticate incoming and
outgoing calls? Why would there be a need to autenticate outgoing calls?
I hope I haven't confused anyone. =)
Thanks
Albert
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