Quickstart
Implementing a basic configuration
MAX 4000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Preliminary November 4, 1998
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Select PPP Options.
The PPP Options submenu appears:
90-700 Answer
PPP options...
Route IP=Yes
Route IPX=No
Bridge=Yes
Recv Auth=CHAP
MRU=1524
LQM=No
LQM Min=600
LQM Max=600
Link Comp=Stac
VJ Comp=Yes
Dyn Alg=Quadratic
Sec History=15
Add Pers=5
Sub Pers=10
Min Ch Count=1
Max Ch Count=1
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Make sure Route IP=Yes.
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Set the Recv Auth parameter to the authentication you are going to require for incoming
calls:
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None (the default)—The MAX does not use an authentication protocol to validate
incoming calls.
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PAP—Password Authentication Protocol, a PPP authentication protocol.
–
CHAP—Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, a more secure PPP
authentication protocol.
–
MS-CHAP—Enter description of MS-CHAP.
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Either—The MAX can use either CHAP, PAP, or MS-CHAP. The MAX first requests
CHAP authentication. If the dial-in call rejects the request (or does not acknowledge
it), the MAX requests PAP authentication, then MS-CHAP.
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Press the Escape or Left-Arrow key until the confirmation menu appears.
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Press 2 to save your changes.
8
Press the Left-Arrow or Escape key until you return to the Main Edit Menu.
Creating Connection profiles
Connection profiles define connections to remote users.
To create a Connection profile, proceed as follows:
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From the Main Edit Menu, select Ethernet > Connections.
The Connection menu appears. Initially, the Connection profiles are identified only by
numbers:
90-100 Connections
90-101
90-102
90-103