Configuring server-side security parameters – ADC CUDA 3 User Manual

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Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide

Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

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Configuring Server-Side Security Parameters

When a remote peer (client) calls into the POS interface and attempts to
establish a point-to-point connection, the interface functions as a PPP access
server. Enabling server-side authentication configures the POS interface to
authenticate all peers that call into it.

Configuring server-side authentication involves the following:

Specifying which protocol you want the interface to use to authenticate
clients. You can configure the interface to request CHAP authentication,
PAP authentication, or both in a specified order.

Specifying the hostname the POS interface sends to a client when
performing CHAP authentication.

Adding users to the PPP Server Users Table. User account information
includes a username and password. When a remote client responds to a
PAP challenge with a username and password, the system examines this
table to verify that the client has responded with the correct information.
If so, the connection is allowed; otherwise, the connection is closed.

Perform the following tasks within interface pos <c/s/i> mode to configure
PPP CHAP server-side security parameters:

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