Specifications

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REMOTE SETOURSYSNAME
Sets a unique CHAP or PAP authentication system name for the local router that is used for authentication when
the local router connects to the specified remote router. This system name overrides the system name set in the
system name command. A common use is to set a password assigned to you by Internet Service Providers.
REMOTE SETPASSWD
Sets the CHAP or PAP authentication password that is used when the remote router establishes a connection or is
challenged by the target router.
REMOTE SETPHONE
Specifies the phone number to be used for the dial on demand (DOD) connection, that is, a connection where the
link goes up and down. These links include those for ISDN, L2TP tunnels, IPSec tunnels, and dial backup.
For dial backup, the phone number is used when dialing out using the backup V.90 modem connected to the
console port. You may specify both a primary number and an alternative phone number. For more information on
the Dial Backup option, see page 149.
async Asynchronous connection
isdn ISDN connection
1 Primary phone number or first ISDN channel
2 Alternative phone number or second ISDN channel.
phone# Decimal number representing the exact digits to be dialed. Digits, the asterisk, and the #
characters are accepted; use a comma to specify a 2-second pause.
remote setOurSysName <name> <remoteName>
name System name of the target router.
Note: The system name is case-sensitive and may be no more than 255 characters.
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setOurSysName s1dpxl7 HQ
remote setPasswd <password> <remoteName>
password Authentication password of the remote router. Note that the password is case-sensitive and its
maximum length is 40 characters.
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setPasswd s2dpxl7 HQ
remote setPhone async | isdn 1 | 2 <phone#> <remoteName>