Using the Command Line Interface
206901-A
10-17
The Express Mode method of configuring a dial-in user uses the following
defaults:
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PPP Authentication (either CHAP or PAP)
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Multilink: No
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Callback: No
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Caller ID Authentication: No
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IP Enabled
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IP RIP Disabled
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IPX Enabled
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IPX RIP/SAP Enabled
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No Compression
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No Encryption
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Default Idle Timeout
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Dynamic Caller IP Address and IPX Network Number assignment
Example 2
In this example, you add one workstation dialing into the router using Advanced
Mode. Press [Ctrl] + E to switch between Express Mode and Advanced Mode.
BayStack> add user u2
Add new user "u2" ...
user password (Unspecified): ***
password confirm (***): ***
allowable interfaces (Either, ISDN/VPN/Either):
enable call back (No, yes/no): y
call back number (Unspecified): 5554444
enable caller ID authentication (No, yes/no): yes
caller ID (Unspecified): 5556666
multilink option (No, no/balanced/overflow): over
second caller ID (Unspecified): 5557777
second call back number (Unspecified): 5557777
compression (No, no/stac):
encryption (No, no/des):
idle timeout (300, 0[none]-3600):
PPP authentication (Either, none/PAP/CHAP/either):
enable IP (Yes, yes/no):
dialer IP address (Dynamic):
enable IPX (Yes, yes/no):
IPX net number (Dynamic):
bridging (No, yes/no):
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