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Chapter 7 Configuring PPP 29
Configuring Inbound PPP Connections: Command Line
Use this section to configure simple inbound PPP connections from the
command line. For information on fine-tuning PPP connections, see the set
user command in the Digi One/PortServer TS Command Reference.
Note: CHAP authentication works between two Digi devices. CHAP will be negoti-
ated to PAP for all other connections
Procedure
1. To configure the port for a modem, enter the following command:
set ports range=range dev=device
where range is the port or ports and device is one of the following:
min for inbound only modem connections
mio for bidirectional modem connections.
See the set ports command in the Digi One/PortServer TS Command
Reference for more information.
Example: set ports range=3 device=min
2. To configure flow control for the ports, enter the following command:
set flow range=range flow-control=scheme
where range is the port or ports and flow-control=scheme is the flow control
required for this connection. Typically, for modem connections RTS and
CTS are on.
Example:
set flow range=3 ixon=off ixoff=off rts=on cts=on
See the set flow command in the Digi One/PortServer TS Command
Reference for more information.
3. To configure the baud rate for this connection, enter the following com-
mand:
set line range=range baud=bps
where range is the port or ports to configure and bps is the line speed in
bits-per-second. Typically, you can set this to 115000 bps for modem
connections.
Example:
set line range=3 baud=115000
4. To create an inbound PPP user, enter the following command:
set user name=name protocol=ppp netservice=on
defaultaccess=netservice
where name is a name to assign the PPP user
Example:
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Configuring PPP