Nortel 4000 Nota Di Rilascio
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NauticaRS 4.132R Release Notes for the Nautica 4000
2.
Nautica routers, by default, send out a CHAP re-challenge
every 60 seconds. If you are connecting from a remote router
then this does not cause problems as the router automatically
responds to the CHAP re-challenge. Problems do occur,
however, if your remote connection is from a PC.
every 60 seconds. If you are connecting from a remote router
then this does not cause problems as the router automatically
responds to the CHAP re-challenge. Problems do occur,
however, if your remote connection is from a PC.
Some PC client software (for example Windows 95 Dial-Up
Networking) does not respond to automatic CHAP
re-challenges. One symptom of this is that a call is dropped
after three minutes (the router sends out a CHAP
re-challenge every 60 seconds and does this three times).
Networking) does not respond to automatic CHAP
re-challenges. One symptom of this is that a call is dropped
after three minutes (the router sends out a CHAP
re-challenge every 60 seconds and does this three times).
To prevent this happening, you need to create a new PPP
Profile in Nautica Wizard that sets the CHAP Timeout
parameter to 0.
Profile in Nautica Wizard that sets the CHAP Timeout
parameter to 0.
Creating a PPP Profile using Nautica Wizard
a.
Access the Nautica Wizard window (
):
Figure 2-3.
The Nautica Wizard Window
b.
Click on the router which is connecting to the remote
PC.
PC.
c.
Select Advanced > PPP Profiles. The PPP Profile Table
appears (
appears (
):