portPPPSecurity

PERLE-IOLAN-SDS-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.1966.12.1.5.5.1.10

Object

column r/w Enumeration
The type of authentication that will be done on the link: None, PAP, or CHAP.
The default is CHAP. You can use PAP or CHAP to authenticate a port or user
on the Device Server, from a remote location, or authenticate a remote
client/device, from the Device Server. PAP is a one time challenge of a
client/device requiring that it respond with a valid username and password.
A timer operates during which successful authentication must take place. If
the timer expires before the remote end has been authenticated successfully,
the link will be terminated. CHAP challenges a client/device at regular
intervals to validate itself with a username and a response, based on a hash
of the secret (password). A timer operates during which successful
authentication must take place. If the timer expires before the remote end
has been authenticated successfully, the link will be terminated. When
setting either PAP and CHAP, make sure the Device Server and the remote
client/device have the same setting. For example, if the Device Server is set
to PAP, but the remote end is set to CHAP, the connection will be refused.

Context

MIB
PERLE-IOLAN-SDS-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.1966.12.1.5.5.1.10
Type
column
Access
readwrite
Status
current
Parent
portPPPEntry
Table
portPPPTable
Siblings
35

Syntax

Enumeration

Values & Constraints

Enumerated Values
1none
2pap
3chap

Related Objects

Sibling Objects