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(ASCEND) Re: Ethernet-->Answer->PPP->Recv Auth



I have to do the same thing and it is very annoying. We are moving to 
the Cisco 3640 for multiple BRI routers, and it is configured per port 
like it shoud be. 



> 
> At 12:53 15.09.97 -0400, Todd Romero wrote:
> >First of all, does anyone know if there is a way to enable incoming PAP 
> >authentication in only CERTAIN profiles. Currently, you have to enable 
> >it in the Ethernet-->Answer->PPP options and it effects ALL profiles. 
> >Kind of tacky if you ask me. 
> I reported this as a bug. (But I don't received the ticket number yet.)
> For instance we have several nailed up connections and some ports for ISDN
> dial up
> on our MAX 1800. It makes no sense at all to authenticate nailed
> connections with PAP.
> To authenticate the dial up users with PAP I have to set Recv Auth to PAP.
> But then
> every time I change something on the nailed up connections, which do not
> use PAP,
> I have first to set Recv Auth back to None, make the changes and set it
> back to PAP
> again. Otherwise I get the error message #162:
> "Missing Password: Password field(s) may not be blank".
> I would be very pleased if Ascend would change this behavior.
> Probably the error message should be replaced with a warning message.
> 
> Michael Seyfried
> 
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