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Navigate to the Profile level in the configuration
hierarchy.
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- In the J-Web interface, select Configuration>View
and Edit>Edit Configuration.
- Next to Access, click Configure or Edit.
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From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter
set access profile A-ppp-client client client1
chap-secret my-secret
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Define a CHAP access profile—for example, A-ppp-client—with a client named client 1 and the secret (password) my-secret.
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- Next to Profile, click Add
new entry.
- In the Profile name box, type A-ppp-client.
- Next to Client, click Add new entry.
- In the Name box, type client1.
- In the Chap secret box, type my-secret.
- Click OK until you return
to the main Configuration page.
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Navigate to the pp0 unit 0 interface level in the configuration
hierarchy.
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- On the main Configuration page next to Interfaces,
click Configure or Edit.
- In the Interface name box, click pp0.
- In the Interface unit number box, click 0.
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From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter
edit interfaces pp0 unit 0
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Configure CHAP on the PPPoE interface, and specify a unique
profile name containing a client list and access parameters—for
example, A-ppp-client.
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- Next to Ppp options, click Configure.
- Next to Chap, click Configure.
- In the Access profile box, type A-ppp-client.
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Enter
set ppp-options chap access-profile A-ppp-client
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Specify a unique hostname to be used in CHAP challenge and response
packets—for example, A-ge-0/0/1.0 or A-at-2/0/0.0.
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In the Local name box, type one of the following:
- For an Ethernet interface, type A-ge-0/0/1.0.
- For an ATM interface, type A-at-2/0/0.0.
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Do one of the following:
- For the Ethernet interface, enter set ppp-options
chap local-name A-ge-0/0/1.0.
- For the ATM interface, enter set ppp-options chap
local-name A-at-2/0/0.0.
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Set the passive option to handle incoming CHAP packets
only.
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- In the Passive box, click Yes.
- Click OK.
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Enter
set ppp-options chap passive
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