F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW100

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Ste
p
Command Remarks
222. Assign a username to the
MS-CHAP or MS-CHAP-V2
authenticator.
ppp chap user username
The username you assign to the
authenticator here must be the
same as the local username you
assign to the authenticator on the
supplicant.
223. Configure local or remote
AAA authentication.
For local AAA authentication, the
username and password of the
supplicant must be configured on
the authenticator.
For remote AAA authentication,
the username and password of the
supplicant must be configured on
the remote AAA server.
For more information about AAA
authentication, see Access Control
Configuration Guide.
The username and password
configured for the supplicant must
be the same as those configured on
the supplicant.
2. Configuring MS-CHAP or MS-CHAP-V2 authentication when no authenticator name is configured
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
224. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
225. Enter interface view. interface interface-type interface-number N/A
226. Configure the local
device to authenticate
the supplicant 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.
227. Configure local or
remote AAA
authentication.
For local AAA, the username and password of
the supplicant must be configured on the
authenticator.
For remote AAA authentication, the username
and password of the supplicant must be
configured on the remote AAA server.
For more information about AAA authentication,
see Access Control Configuration Guide.
The username and
password configured for
the supplicant must be the
same as those configured
on the supplicant.
452BConfiguring the polling interval
The polling interval specifies the interval at which an interface sends keepalive messages.
To disable sending of keepalive packets, set this interval to 0.
Do not set too small an interval for low-speed links. On a low-speed link, it might take a long time for
large packets to be delivered, which can delay sending and receiving of keepalive messages. If an
interface fails to receive keepalive messages from the peer within a specified number of polling intervals,
it considers the link faulty and closes the link.
To configure the polling interval: