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Configuring ppp negotiation, Introduction to ppp negotiation parameters, Negotiation timeout time – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Create a VT interface and
enter its view.

interface virtual-template number

N/A

3.

Configure the local device

to authenticate the peer by
using MS-CHAP or

MS-CHAP-V2.

ppp authentication-mode { ms-chap
| ms-chap-v2 } [ [ call-in ] domain

isp-name ]

By default, PPP authentication is
disabled.

4.

Return to system view.

quit

N/A

5.

Create a local user

account for the

authenticatee and enter
local user view.

local-user username

N/A

6.

Set the password for the
local user.

password { cipher | simple }
password

N/A

7.

Set the service type of the

local user to PPP.

service-type ppp

N/A

8.

Return to system view.

quit

N/A

9.

Create an ISP domain, or

enter an existing ISP
domain view.

domain isp-name

Optional.
To configure the ppp
authentication-mode command with

an ISP domain specified which is not
the default domain system, configure

this command before configuring the

ppp authentication-mode command.

10.

Configure local
authentication for the PPP

users.

authentication ppp local

Optional.

NOTE:

For information about how to create the local user and the ISP domain, and set their attributes, see

Access

Control Configuration Guide.

Configuring PPP negotiation

Introduction to PPP negotiation parameters

PPP negotiation parameters that can be configured include:

Negotiation timeout time

IP address negotiation

DNS server address negotiation

Negotiation timeout time

Negotiation timeout time determines the interval for sending request packets. During PPP negotiation, if
no response is received from the peer during a specific period after the local device sends a packet, the