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Cisco AS5800 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
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Chapter 3 Operations
Configuring PPP and Authentication
Step 3 Log in with your username and password:
5800-NAS# login
This is a secured device.
Unauthorized use is prohibited by law.
User Access Verification
Username: theuser
Password:
5800-NAS#
Caution A successful login means that your local username will work on any TTY or VTY line. Do
not disconnect your session until you can log in. (If you get locked out, you will need to
perform password recovery by rebooting the device.)
Configuring IPCP Options
Create a pool of IP addresses to assign to the PC clients dialing in. As the clients connect, they request
IP addresses from the NAS.
Tips Remote ISDN LANs and remote nodes are primarily differentiated by an IP addressing
scheme. Remote LANs can appear as remote nodes by using port address translation
(PAT).
Step 1 Define the local IP address pool and DNS servers:
!
ip local pool addr-pool 172.22.90.2 172.22.90.254
!
async-bootp dns-server 172.30.10.1 172.30.10.2
!
For clients using server-assigned addressing (if there are any) you must specify primary and secondary
DNS servers. The clients send config-requests to the NAS if the clients are configured to receive NAS
assigned WINS and DNS servers.
Note RFC 1877 describes DNS and NBNS servers. The domain name must also be
configured on the client.
Step 2 Verify that the IP address pool was created:
5800-NAS# show ip local pool
Pool Begin End Free In use
addr-pool 172.22.90.2 172.22.90.254 253 0
5800-NAS#
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