Just kidding about selling the router to see if I could get anyone to respond. I am a little surprised that there is not more Cisco expertise on this list (e.g., the ppp 'callin' flag). I guess this list is more like a self help therapy session for overworked network technicians who can't complain to anyone else but their peers. :) Oh well, at least it works. This morning, after going through the warehouse full of poor documentation at www.cisco.com for the umpteenth time, I found out what the problem was and now we are up and running with the Cisco 802. Now, in case any of you folks ever need to connect a Cisco router to a TC chassis don't forget about *** unidirectional authentication ***! To allow the Cisco to connect without having to have the TC authenticate itself, the complete Cisco command is: (config-if)# ppp authentication pap callin This command enables PAP and specifies authentication on incoming calls only. Unidirectional authentication is used because non-Cisco routers that do not support bidirectional authentication (e.g., a TC Chassis). If you ever had a situation where you could not figure out why CHAP would work and PAP wouldn't, then you also needed to know this! Cheers, -Jim Jim Johnson wrote:
Thanks for all the help, but no luck.
Anyone want to buy a SLIGHTLY USED Cisco 802 router, the customer we bought it for has moved on.
Regards,
Jim
Jim Johnson wrote:
We are trying to connect a Cisco 802 to our HiperARC chassis using ISDN and not having much success.
Mon Radius shows the router authenticated fine.
Mon PPP shows only an Outgoing PAP AUTH packet on the link.
The router shows that it was authenticated.
But then there is no additional PPP traffic.
Eventually, the ARC gets an incoming LCP TERM packet from the router when the router decides to close down the link.
The radius entry for the router is:
router Password=secret Framed-IP-Address=xxx.xxx.32.35, Framed-IP-Netmask=255.255.255.255, Framed-Route="xxx.xxx.33.8/30 xxx.xxx.32.35 1"
I'm sure there is something realy simple I am missing here...
Thanks,
-Jim Johnson
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