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PPP configuration task list
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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
30 • PPP configuration
Example: Create a PPP subscriber
The procedure below creates a PPP subscriber for a PAP authentication with some Internet Service Provider.
node(cfg)#subscriber ppp joe_example
node(subscr)[joe_exa~]#dial out
node(subscr)[joe_exa~]#authentication pap
node(subscr)[joe_exa~]#identification outbound joeexample@isp.com password blue4you
node(subscr)[joe_exa~]#bind interface ppp_interface router
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node(subscr)[name]# dial {in|out}
Defines the direction of the connection establish-
ment with PPP over ISDN. This information allows 
to use different subscribers for incoming and out-
going calls.
With the other two link layers, set the direction as 
follows:
PPP over Ethernet: ‘dial out’
PPP over Serial: ‘dial in’
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node(subscr)[name]# [no] authentication { 
(chap pap) | {chap|pap} }
Defines the authentication protocol to be used, 
PAP and/or CHAP
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(optional)
node(subscr)[name]# [no] identification 
{outbound|inbound} user
 [password 
password]
Sets the credentials to be provided during the 
authentication procedure: the user name user 
and the password password.
The keywords ‘inbound’ and ‘outbound’ define 
the direction of authentication:
‘inbound’: The local peer checks the creden-
tials that the remote peer sends.
‘outbound’: The local peer sends its creden-
tials if the remote peer requests them.
The following restrictions apply to the direction of 
authentication:
- PPP over Ethernet: ‘outbound’ only
- PPP over Serial: ‘inbound only’
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node(subscr)[name]# [no] bind interface 
interface [router]
Binds the subscriber to the IP interface to be used 
for this PPP connection. The IP interface must 
already exist and shall have the configuration as 
outlined in section 
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