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Modify Login
This portion of the Dial In Modify window (see figure 24 on page 85) describes configuring the IP address
pool, login technique and general login information.
IP Address Pool (diIpPool)
The IP address pool contains the IP addresses that are assigned dynamically to the dial-in connections. Type the
IP address pool in the space provided. The IP addresses can be non-contiguous addresses configured as follows:
– Blocks of IP addresses are designated with a dash (-) separating the first and last host in the block (for
example, 192.49.110.151-155)
– The addresses can be from a subnet other than the local network the RAS is on
– The IP address pool can have IP addresses from multiple subnets. The subnets must be separated by a
semi-colon (for example, 192.155.155.1-6; 192.155.160.41-46)
Note
The IP address pool is limited to 39 characters.
Login Technique (diLoginTechnique)
This variable defines the login sequence that a dial-up user will see. The various options are defined below:
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none(0)—no login sequence is enabled
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textORpap(1)—This setting enables clear text logins or PPP calls using PAP authentication.
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text(2)—A username prompt is displayed and a username must be entered. If the received username is a
static user with no password defined, then the connection completes and no password prompt is issued. If a
password is required then a password prompt is displayed and a password must be entered.
Note
Text login with ISDN is not currently implemented.
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pap(3)—This setting assumes that all calls will be PPP users. No username or password prompt will be dis-
played. The system will go directly to PPP processing. The dial-up user must be configured for PAP authen-
tication.
Note
If the user trying to connect to the access server is not configured for
PAP he will be disconnected.
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chap(4)—This setting assumes that all calls will be PPP users. No username or password prompt will be dis-
played. The system will go directly to PPP processing. The dial-up user must be configured on his computer
for CHAP authentication.
Note
If the user trying to connect to the access server is not configured for
CHAP he will be disconnected.
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chapORpap(5)—This setting assumes that all calls will be PPP users. No username or password prompt will
be displayed. The system will go directly to PPP processing. The dial-up user must be configured for PAP or
CHAP authentication. The access server will always request CHAP authentication first. Therefore, if a user
can negotiate either CHAP or PAP, CHAP authentication will be performed.
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