User Manual
Command Reference Site Commands
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Prompt
When Prompt is enabled, incoming callers will be prompted for the local
password before starting PPP or SLIP.
Dialback
If Dialback is enabled, when the site receives an incoming connection, the SCS
will hang up and initiate an outgoing connection to verify the caller’s identity.
If Insecure dialback is enabled, the caller may be given the option of specifying
the dialback telephone number.
The site must have at least one port and a telephone number defined for the
outgoing connection (See Define Site Port, page 12-145).
Insecure
Allows CBCP-aware PPP clients the option of choosing their own number for
dialback. Be sure to read the cautions listed under Dialback Using CBCP on
page 11-7.
Local
Defines the password required from the remote host. Must be used in
conjunction with the None or password parameters.
Remote
Defines the password to be sent to the remote host. Must be used in
conjunction with the None or password parameter.
Username
Define the username to be sent to the remote site. Must be used in conjunction
with the None or username parameters.
None
Specifies that a password or username will not need to be used.
password
A password of up to 10 alphanumeric characters.
username
A username of up to 10 characters.
Defaults Dialback, Prompt, CHAP, and PAP: Disabled
Local, Remote, and Username: None (no password or username defined)
Examples
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine AUTHENTICATION CHAP ENABLED
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine AUTHENTICATION REMOTE NONE
See Also Set/Define Authentication, page 12-155; Show/Monitor/List Authentication,
page 12-178; Chapter 11, Security