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For example, to reconfigure an incoming WAN connection for user
linda
, enter:
set user name=linda IpAddr=ippool IpMask=255.255.255.255
LocalIpAddr=0.0.0.0 NetRouting=off Protocol=ppp
Compression=VJ VJSlots=16 MTU=1500 PPPAuth=CHAP
ChapId=password ChapKey=random_numbers Passive=off
AddrCompress=on ProtoCompress=on
In this example, linda obtains an address from the IP pool. The remote system is
not a router, so the IP mask is
255.255.255.255
. The local IP address is set to
PortServer II’s Ethernet interface. The protocol is PPP, with Van Jacobsen
compression on. CHAP authentication will be used, and identifier
password
and the key
randomnumbers
will be used if the remote host authenticates the
PortServer II. The remote server will begin PPP negotiations, and Address
Compression and Protocol Compression are enabled.
Note:
For more information on the
set user
command options, refer to
set
user
in the Command Reference Guide.
Tip: If the user is dialing in from Windows 95, include the following options:
set user name=<username> network ipaddr=on Compression=vj
Passive=on AddrCompress=on ProtoCompress=on
pappasswd
The PAP password that PortServer II will send to a
remote system if requested. (Any password that the
remote system returns must match the user’s password.)
ChapID
The CHAP authentication identifier that PortServer II
sends to any remote system that requests it. (Any identi-
fier that the remote system sends must match the user
name.)
ChapKey
The CHAP key that PortServer II uses to generate a
reply to the remote system.
Passive
If set to
on
, PortServer II waits for the remote system to
begin PPP negotiations. If set to
off
, PortServer II may
initiate negotiations.
AddrCompress
If set to
on
, PortServer II attempts to negotiate address
compression on any PPP connection. If set to
off
, no
negotiation is attempted.
ProtoCompress
If set to
on
, PortServer II tries to negotiate protocol
compression. If set to
off
, no protocol compression is
attempted.
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