Server(config-if)#ppp authentication chap callin Server(config-if)#peer default ip address pool POOL1 server(config)#interface virtual-template 1 We will specify that we want to use PPP CHAP authentication, to authenticate the clients who are connecting. We'll also configure the virtual template to hand out IP addresses from a local pool named POOL1. Ok, so now lets create the virtual template, and tell it to use the IP address of our loopback 0. %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Loopback0, changed state to up Next, we will set up a loopback interface in preparation for using ip unnumbered with it, on virtual-template 1 (coming up). server(config)#username client password cisco %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Virtual-Access1, changed state to upīecause we know that we'll be using PPP, lets set up a local user name and password for the client (also named client). %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Virtual-Access1, changed state to up Server(config-bba-group)#virtual-template 1 Next we will create a PPPoE group, and associate a virtual template with it. Interface FastEthernet0/0 set to default configuration Let's set the interface to it's default, so there is nothing left to the imagination. We'll name this router server, for ease of verification regarding which device we are looking at during the configuration and verification. Let's start by creating a PPPoE server out of R1. Here is the diagram for our configurations, and yes I know it is a complex one :). Dialer groups, however are still alive for use with PPPoE. Of course, ISDN has gone the way of the pay-telephone and is no longer on the lab. Some things seem to keep hanging on forever. Thanks for the request Louie!Ībout 10 years ago, when preparing for the CCIE exam, I learned to use dialer profiles with dial on demand routing for use with ISDN. This blog post serves as working example of a client and server configuration. I am having a blast! One of the students asked about a client configuration for PPPoE. You guys (Vicki included) rock!!! Thanks for all your hard work, and making it so fun. Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite,Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan,Mac OS X 10.A huge shout-out to the Reno RS workshop in Reno this week. Windows 10,Windows 10 Education,Windows 10 Education 圆4,Windows 10 Enterprise,Windows 10 Enterprise 圆4,Windows 10 Home,Windows 10 Home 圆4,Windows 10 IOT Core,Windows 10 Pro,Windows 10 Pro 圆4,Windows 7,Windows 7 Enterprise,Windows 7 Enterprise 圆4,Windows 7 Home Basic,Windows 7 Home Basic 圆4,Windows 7 Home Premium,Windows 7 Home Premium 圆4,Windows 7 Professional,Windows 7 Professional 圆4,Windows 7 Starter,Windows 7 Starter 圆4,Windows 7 Ultimate,Windows 8,Windows 8 Enterprise,Windows 8 Enterprise 圆4,Windows 8 Pro,Windows 8 Pro 圆4,Windows 8 圆4,Windows 8.1,Windows 8.1 Enterprise,Windows 8.1 Enterprise 圆4,Windows 8.1 Pro,Windows 8.1 Pro 圆4,Windows 8.1 圆4 NDP, RA, DNS resolver, mDNS, LLMNR responder, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port9100, IPP/IPPS, SMTP Client, FTP Server, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, HTTP/HTTPS server, TFTP client and server, ICMPv6, Web Services (Print)Īpple AirPrint,Epson iPrint,Google Cloud Print,Mopria Print ServiceĮnergy Star Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) Plain paper, Recycled paper, Thick paper, Thin paperīond paper, Envelopes, Labels, Plain paper, Recycled paper, Thick paper, Thicker paper, Thin paperĦ4-bit WEP,128-bit WEP,WPA-AES,WPA-PSK,WPA-TKIP,WPA2-AES,WPA2-PSK,WPA2-TKIPĪRP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, APIPA(Auto IP), WINS/NetBIOS name resolution, DNS Resolver, mDNS, LLMNR responder, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port9100, SMTP Client, IPP/IPPS, FTP Server, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, HTTP/HTTPS server, TFTP client and server, ICMP, Web Services (Print) Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter)ĭuplex print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter)
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