Chapter 3: Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol and Controlling Network Access

Labs:

3.1.4 The CTO of the Atlanta Bread Company has just called you. She is asking why can't she start an EXEC session on the core router through a dialup connection. She would also like to dialin for free internet access. You will configure the core router to permit PPP and EXEC sessions.
3.1.6 The Atlanta Bread Company has a customer that would like to utilize the dialin core router to receive E-mail. The host will specify its own address. You will configure the core router to permit the UNIX host to specify the IP address.
3.2.3 The Atlanta Bread Company is reviewing security policies and it has been noted that there is no authentication on the core router. You will configure PAP authentication between the Atlanta core router and the Macon remote office.
3.3.3 The Atlanta Bread Company is reviewing the costs incurred by the Macon office for dialin access to the core router. A lower telephone rate has been established for your Atlanta office to call to the Macon office. You will configure callback services between the Atlanta core router and the Macon remote office.
3.4.2 The Atlanta Bread Company is again reviewing the costs incurred by the Macon office for dialin access to the core router. The CTO has recommended that Stacker compression be added to the asynchronous link between Atlanta and Macon to maintain compatibility with the Cisco 700 series. You will configure compression between the Atlanta core router and the Macon remote office.