Operation Manual – User Access
H3C SecPath Series Security Products
Chapter 1 PPP Configuration
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Note:
When configuring CHAP authentication, you should configure the same username with
the local-user command executed as that with the ppp chap user command executed
for the peer. You should also configure the same password for both sides. If the peer
does not use the
local-user
command to configure the local user, the peer
encapsulates the received authentication request from all PPP users using the key (the
key is configured by the ppp chap password command) and responds to the local user.
1.2.4 Configuring PPP Negotiation Parameters
The following PPP negotiation parameters can be configured:
Time interval between negotiation timeout. During PPP negotiation, if the response
message of the peer is not received within this time interval, PPP will retransmit the
message. The timeout interval ranges from 1 to 10 seconds.
For some negotiation parameters of NCP such as the configuration of local IP address
and the IP address assigned to the peer, refer to the “Network Protocol Configuration”
part in this manual. For example, the
ip address ppp-negotiate
command can be
used to ask the peer to assign IP address for the local, while the
remote address
command can be used to designate the local to assign IP address for the peer.
Perform the following configuration in interface view.
I. Configuring the time interval of PPP negotiation timeout
Perform the following configuration in interface view.
Table 1-7
Configure the time interval of PPP negotiation timeout
Operation
Command
Configure the time interval of negotiation timeout
ppp timer negotiate seconds
Restore the default value of time interval of
negotiation timeout
undo ppp timer negotiate
The timeout interval defaults to 3 seconds.
II. Negotiating IP address using PPP
1) Configure
client
Suppose PPP has been encapsulated on local and remote interfaces. If the local
interface has no IP address while the remote interface has one, you may configure the
local interface to allow it to negotiate an IP address using PPP and accept the IP