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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

6 PPP and MP configuration

Step 1

Check the connection of the interfaces. If the connection is not correct or the contact is poor,

connect them once again.

Step 2

Check whether the physical attributes of two ends are consistent by using the

display

interface

command. If not, modify them to be consistent.

Step 3

Run the

shutdown

and the

undo shutdown

commands or the

restart

command in the

interface view to validate the newly configured attributes.

—End

6.13.2 Link is always in the down state

Fault description

After PPP and the authentication parameters are configured, the link is not in the Up state.

Fault analysis

The possible cause is that you have not configured the PPP authentication parameters
correctly or the authentication modes at the two ends are inconsistent.

Troubleshooting procedure

Do as follows on the routers:

Step 1

Enable the debugging and view the authentication status by using the

debugging ppp

command. If the LCP negotiation succeeds and turns to Up, and then during PAP or CHAP

negotiation, LCP turns to Down. In this case, modify the authentication configurations and
parameters.

Step 2

Check the interface configuration by using the

display interface

command. Check whether

the configured parameter is validated. If not, use the

shutdown

command and the

undo

shutdown

command or use the

restart

command in the interface view to restart the interface.

—End

6.13.3 CHAP authentication of a PPP link fails

Fault description

You connect a router applying SR8000 software with that from another vendor. The CHAP

authentication fails.

Fault analysis

The possible cause is that some vendors require the username for authentication on the server
end to be different from the username on the client end. The SR8000 has no such requirement.

Troubleshooting procedure

Do as follows on all the routers:

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