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APN Configuration Mode Commands
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▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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Authentication
Mechanism
Mechanism
IP PDP Context Behavior
PPP PDP Context Behavior
If also specified in the PCOs, this protocol will be used
to authenticate the subscriber.
to authenticate the subscriber.
Attempts this protocol according to its configured
priority.
If accepted by the remote end of the PPP
connection, this protocol will be used to provide
authentication.
priority.
If accepted by the remote end of the PPP
connection, this protocol will be used to provide
authentication.
If also specified in the PCOs, this protocol will be used
to authenticate the subscriber.
to authenticate the subscriber.
Attempts this protocol according to its configured
priority.
If accepted by the remote end of the PPP
connection, this protocol will be used to provide
authentication.
priority.
If accepted by the remote end of the PPP
connection, this protocol will be used to provide
authentication.
If also specified in the PCOs, this protocol will be used
to authenticate the subscriber.
If this protocol is used is specified and the
to authenticate the subscriber.
If this protocol is used is specified and the
parameter is disabled, the system will attempt
to use the APN‘s default username/password specified
by the outbound command for authentication via PAP.
by the outbound command for authentication via PAP.
Attempts this protocol according to its configured
priority.
If accepted by the remote end of the PPP
connection, this protocol will be used to provide
authentication.
priority.
If accepted by the remote end of the PPP
connection, this protocol will be used to provide
authentication.
Obsolete. Use
.
Obsolete. Use
.
Values in the PCOs are ignored.
The subscriber‘s IMSI is used as the username for PAP
authentication. No password is used.
The subscriber‘s IMSI is used as the username for PAP
authentication. No password is used.
The subscriber‘s IMSI is used as the username for
PAP authentication. No password is used.
PAP authentication. No password is used.
Values in the PCOs are ignored.
The subscriber‘s MSISDN is used as the username for
PAP authentication. No password is used.
The subscriber‘s MSISDN is used as the username for
PAP authentication. No password is used.
Option not available.
Example
The following command would configure the system to attempt subscriber authentication first using MSCHAP, then
CHAP, and finally PAP. Since the allow-noauth command was also issued, if all attempts to authenticate the subscriber
using these protocols fail, then the subscriber would be still be allowed access.
The following command would configure the system to attempt subscriber authentication first using MSCHAP, then
CHAP, and finally PAP. Since the allow-noauth command was also issued, if all attempts to authenticate the subscriber
using these protocols fail, then the subscriber would be still be allowed access.
To enable
or
, the following command instances must be issued: