Setting Up the Network Access Server
20-8 Managing IPX
can be configured either CTS (CTS-DSR-RTS-DTR) or RI (RI-DCD-DSRS-
DTR). Based on configuration, correct adapter must be chosen (see Appendix A).
Current high-speed modems (>9600 baud) typically use CTS.
Configuring the Port for the Login Method
You can configure a port to log in to a local user interface prompt or to be exclusively
dedicated to PPP. To configure a port for login to a local user interface prompt, refer
to the Configuring the Port for Login to the Local Prompt section in this chapter. To
configure a port to be exclusively dedicated to PPP, refer to the Configuring the Port
Dedicated to PPP section in this chapter.
Configuring the Port for Login to the Local Prompt
Following modem connection, the PC user will log in to the local interface with or
without password authentication. Then, the user will have the option to activate PPP
using user interface commands.
Activating PPP
To configure the port with login password authentication required, use the following
commands:
Local> CHANGE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD
xxxxxx
Local> CHANGE PORT
n PASSWORD ENABLE
Local> CHANGE PORT
n AUTOBAUD ENABLE SPEED 9600
Local> CHANGE PORT
n DEDICATED NONE
Configuring the Port With No Login Password Authentication Required
To configure the port with no login password authentication required, use the
following commands:
Local> CHANGE PORT
n PASSWORD DISABLE
Local> CHANGE PORT
n AUTOBAUD ENABLE SPEED 9600
Local> CHANGE PORT
n DEDICATED NONE
Note
Both login password authentication and PPP/PAP password authentication use the
same password. One or both can be enabled at the same time.
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