Lucent Technologies 6000 Network Router User Manual


 
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring bidirectional CHAP support
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide 4-69
Ascend-Base-Channel-Count=2,
Ascend-Minimum-Channels=1,
Ascend-Maximum-Channels=2,
Framed-Address=111.5.1.1,
Framed-Netmask=255.255.255.255,
Ascend-Dial-Number=90492386067,
Ascend-Data-Svc=Switched-64K,
Ascend-Send-Auth=Send-Auth-CHAP,
Ascend-Bi-Directional-Auth=Bi-Directional-Auth-Required,
Ascend-Callback=Callback-Yes,
Ascend-Callback-Delay=10,
Ascend-Route-IP=1
Setting up an outgoing call with double RADIUS lookups
This section discusses the following:
The circumstances under which you might use double RADIUS lookups.
The procedure for setting up RADIUS lookups.
The message sequence during RADIUS lookups.
Using double RADIUS lookups in multiprovider networks
In larger networks, several ISPs may be hosted on a single physical network. Each ISP
typically has its own RADIUS server, while the network provider uses a proxy RADIUS
server. The MAX unit interacts only with the proxy RADIUS server. The proxy server can
answer some requests locally, and forward other requests to the RADIUS server of an ISP.
Typically, an ISP requires that all of its users be authenticated by its own RADIUS server, and
not by the network providers equipment.