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Re: (ASCEND) Accepting incoming connections from a Cisco?



Hello,

the RADIUS-user has to look like the following.

user Password = "test"
	User-Service = Framed-User,
	Framed-Protocol = PPP,
	Ascend-IF-Netmask = 255.255.255.252,
	Ascend-PPP-Address = you're ascend's interface ip address,
	Ascend-Remote-Addr = Cisco's interface ip address,
	Ascend-Route-IP = Route-IP-Yes,
	Ascend-Metric = 2,
	Ascend-Idle-Limit = 60

I tried this with a cisco 25xx and it worked.
Attention, you're chap username is the name of you ascend.

Greetings,

Robert

Date sent:      	Wed, 8 Jul 1998 05:05:37 -0400 (EDT)
From:           	Jason Nealis <nealis@babylon.erols.com>
To:             	Dave Carrigan <Dave.Carrigan@iplenergy.com>
Copies to:      	Ascend Mailing List <ascend-users@max.bungi.com>
Subject:        	Re: (ASCEND) Accepting incoming connections from a Cisco?

> 
>  Dave,
> 
>  Try having the user run some basic debug on his cisco, This should
> help you isolate the problem, The debug you would be interested in 
> are as follows:
> 
> debug ppp authentication  
> debug isdn events 
> 
> 
> Also, What type of Cisco is it? I have some basic setup configs for
> 2500 series routers that may also help.
> 
> Jason Nealis
> Director Internet Operations / Network Access
> Erols Internet (An RCN Company)
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> 
> > Hi, we have a Max 4048 running 5.0Ap11 that we use for general dialin
> > and router to router connections. Because we use Radius and SecurID,
> > we're set up to use PAP authentication (Ethernet->Answer->PPP
> > Options->Recv Auth=PAP). We have one client who wants to connect to us
> > with a cisco router. Unlike all of our other connections, the client
> > wants to use numbered interfaces on his cisco. I added an entry to the
> > radius file that looks like
> > 
> > remote-rtr Password="xxxxxx"
> >     Ascend-PPP-Address = 199.33.161.84,
> >     Ascend-IF-Netmask = 255.255.255.192
> > 
> > The problem is that the remote cisco dials and connects, but doesn't go
> > any further, and eventually disconnects. My syslog shows entries like
> > 
> >      Jul  7 05:27:28 erie.iplenergy.com ASCEND: call 63 CL 0K   c=185 p=10
> >      Jul  7 07:22:58 erie.iplenergy.com ASCEND: call 68 CL 0K   c=185 p=77
> > 
> > The docs say that this means the progress was either "Call is up" or
> > "LCP is in ACK Sent state". They don't say what cause code 185 means.
> > Does anybody have any suggestions as to where I should be looking next?
> > 
> > --
> > Dave Carrigan (Dave.Carrigan@iplenergy.com)
> > Sr. Technical Analyst, Technology Services
> > Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc.
> > 
> > 
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