Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net User’s Manual
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PPP Call
Choose
PPP Call
and click
Configure
. The PPP Call configuration page consists of four script
files. The
Options configuration file
includes system default information such as baud rate,
modem connection, flow control, peer authorization and IP addresses (local and remote)
assigned to the port. See the Linux manual page pppd (# man pppd) for a full list of options.
The
Chat configuration file
defines the dialog that occurs between client and server during
connection. See the Linux manual page chat (# man chat) for a full list of options.
The
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
and
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol) configuration files
are used to authenticate peers. Use these scripts to alter the pap-
secrets and chap-secrets files. These will only be required if you have set the options file to
authenticate connections.
Note that you must save changes and reboot before any
modifications will take effect.
PPP Answer
Choose PPP Answer and click Configure. The PPP Answer configuration page consists of four
script files. The
Options configuration file
includes system default information such as baud rate,
modem connection, flow control, peer authorization and IP addresses (local and remote)
assigned to the port. See the Linux manual page pppd (# man pppd) for a full list of options.
The
Chat configuration file
defines the dialog that occurs between client and server during
connection. See the Linux manual page chat (# man chat) for a full list of options.
The
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
and
CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol) configuration files
are used to authenticate peers. Use these scripts to alter the pap-
secrets and chap-secrets files. These will only be required if you have set the options file to
authenticate connections.