Iwould set all passwords to be the same and then you shouldn't have problems. Passwords must match, be the same.
Client is an incoming pwd and host is for outgoing.
Check out cisco's website as the guy says above, password recovery is long and involves changing registers and stuff. You may well lose config, hopefully you have a backup on tftp or telnet log. Look for password recovery on the website and follow instructions precisely.
Basically, your passwords need to match for your secret host passwords. There is a reason for this, secret denotes the use of chap and this protocol does not transmit passwords. It encrypts data with the password (the challenge from the dialled router), the remote router strips the packets and...
I need help in finding out if the setting of an ISDN port on an office connect 531 router to stac (extended) means that stac compression is improved and greater rate of transfer occurs between routers with the same capability, or does it mean that the port is configured to check packets for...
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