
Customizing Caller Resolution
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Configuring the CHAP Secret
If you configure CHAP as the authentication protocol, you must enter the remote
router’s CHAP name. If you configure PAP, you must enter the remote router’s
PAP ID.
If you enter a CHAP name for the caller name, you must configure a CHAP
secret. Navigate to the backup-circuit prompt and enter:
secret
<
string
>
string
is any text string; maximum of 20 characters.
The CHAP secret must be the same on both sides of the connection.
For example:
caller-resolution/blncorp# secret bayeast
Configuring the PAP Password
If you enter a PAP ID for the caller name, configure a PAP password by
navigating to the backup-circuit prompt and entering:
pap-password
<
string
>
string
is any text string; maximum of 25 characters.
The PAP password must be the same on both sides of the connection.
During the authentication phase, all Password Authenticate-Request messages
that the calling router sends to the called router must include the correct password.
If the password is not correct, the called router sends an Authenticate-Negative
Acknowledgment (Authenticate-NAK) message and the calling router does not
activate the connection.
For example:
caller-resolution/blncorp# pap-password baywest
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