Try the hidden command "ppp chap ignoreus". Cruel, eh? :)

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Chris Fata <[email protected]> wrote:

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> In volume 3 Mock Lab 1 Task 2.2 you are asked to setup a frame-relay
> connection between router 4 and 5 using PPP over frame-relay.  Utilizing PPP
> over frame-relay implies that the configuration will use the
> virtual-template configuration to accomplish the task, no problem.
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> I setup the Virtual-template 1 interface and assigned the IP and associated
> parameters to setup PPP authentication/chap, but one of the requirements is
> to have both sides use the username of T3ST123.  I noticed that under the
> virtual-template interface that you can use the “ppp chap hostname” command
> to setup the hostname as in typical chap authentication your hostname is the
> remote hostname and a password that matches on each end. OK, no problem so I
> setup the hostname on both sides under the virtual-template interface as
> T3ST123 and then in global configuration setup “username T3ST123 password
> pppove...@m3.
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> The issue is, if you do this on both sides, the router thinks it’s talking
> to itself and in the debugs it ignores the PPP request. So my question is,
> how do you get both sides to use the same username for authentication?
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