Authentication tab field descriptions – Perle Systems 5500161-40 User Manual

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Authentication Tab Field Descriptions

Configure the following parameters:

Authentication

The type of authentication that will be done on the link. You can use

PAP

or

CHAP

to authenticate a serial port or user on the IOLAN, from a remote

location, or authenticate a remote client/device, from the IOLAN.

When setting either

PAP

and

CHAP

, make sure the IOLAN and the remote

client/device have the same setting. For example, if the IOLAN is set to

PAP

,

but the remote end is set to

CHAP

, the connection will be refused.

Data Options:

z

None

z

PAP—is a one time challenge of a client/device requiring that it respond
with a valid username and password. A timer operates during which
successful authentication must take place. If the timer expires before the
remote end has been authenticated successfully, the link will be
terminated.

z

CHAP—challenges a client/device at regular intervals to validate itself
with a username and a response, based on a hash of the secret (password).
A timer operates during which successful authentication must take place.
If the timer expires before the remote end has been authenticated
successfully, the link will be terminated.

Default: CHAP

User

Complete this field only if you have specified

PAP

or

CHAP

(security

protocols) in the

Authentication

field, and

z

you wish to dedicate this line to a single remote user, who will be
authenticated by the IOLAN, or

z

you are using the IOLAN as a router (back-to-back with another IOLAN).

When

Connect

is set to

Dial Out

or both

Dial In/Dial Out

are enabled, the

User

is the name the remote device will use to authenticate a port on this IOLAN.
The remote device will only authenticate your IOLAN’s port when

PAP

or

CHAP

are operating. You can enter a maximum of sixteen alphanumeric

characters; for example, tracy201. When connecting together two networks,
enter a dummy user name; for example, DS_HQ.

Note If you want a reasonable level of security, the user name and password
should not be similar to a user name or password used regularly to login to the
IOLAN. External authentication can not be used for this user.

Field Format: You can enter a maximum of 254 alphanumeric characters.

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