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Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring PPP connections
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
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Example of a PPP connection
Figure 4-1 shows the MAX unit with a PPP connection to a remote user who is running 
Windows 95 with a TCP/IP stack and PPP dialup software. The dial-in user has a modem, so 
the call is asynchronous and uses only one channel.
Figure 4-1. A PPP connection
To configure this PPP connection:
1
Make sure the Answer profile enables PPP encapsulation and has the appropriate routing, 
bridging, and authentication settings. For example:
Ethernet
Answer
Encaps
PPP=Yes
PPP Options
Route IP=Yes
Route IPX=Yes
Bridge=Yes
Recv Auth=Either
2
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
3
Open an Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile.
4
Specify the name of the remote device and activate the profile. For example:
Ethernet
Connections
tommy
Station=tommy
Active=Yes
Note:
Make sure that you specify the Station name exactly, including case.
5
Select PPP encapsulation and set the appropriate PPP Options. For example:
Encaps=PPP
Encaps Options
Send Auth=CHAP
Send PW=remotepw/A
Recv PW=localpw
The Send Auth parameter should be set to CHAP or PAP. Both sides of the connection 
must support the selected authentication protocol and the selected compression methods.
6
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Following is a comparable RADIUS profile:
tommy Password = "localpw" 
   Service-Type = Framed-User,
MAX
WAN
Modem
Windows95
with TCP/IP
and PPP