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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 1Version 4.0

(PPP)

Accessing the WAN – Chapter 2

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Objectives� Describe the fundamental concepts of point-to-point serial

communication including TDM, demarcation point, DTE-DCE functions, HDLC encapsulation, and serial interface troubleshooting.

� Describe PPP concepts including PPP layered architecture, PPP frame structure, PPP session establishment, multiprotocol encapsulation support, link control protocol (LCP), network control protocol (NCP), and Internet Protocol Control Protocol

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control protocol (NCP), and Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP).

� Configure PPP on a serial interface including enabling PPP encapsulation, verifying the PPP connection and troubleshooting encapsulation problems.

� Configure PPP authentication including explaining PAP and CHAP authentication protocols, configuring PPP authentication using PAP and CHAP, and troubleshooting PPP authentication problems.

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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Point-to-Point Serial Communication

� Describe the concept of serial communication as the basis of WAN technologies

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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Point-to-Point Serial Communication

� Explain how two or more data streams are transported across a single physical connection using TDM

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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Point-to-Point Serial Communication

� Define the location of the demarcation point relative to customer and service provider networks

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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Point-to-Point Serial Communication

� Explain the terms DTE and DCE with relative to the location of devices in a network

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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Point-to-Point Serial Communication

� Describe how high-level data link control (HDLC) uses one of three frame types to encapsulate data

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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Point-to-Point Serial Communication

� Explain when and how to configure HDLC encapsulation on a router

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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Point-to-Point Serial Communication

� Describe the procedure to follow when troubleshooting a serial connection

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Describe Point-to-Point Concepts

� Describe PPP in terms of its use in WAN links

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Describe Point-to-Point Concepts

� Describe the general function of each layer of PPP architecture

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Describe Point-to-Point Concepts

� Describe the purpose and format of each of the fields in a PPP frame

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Describe Point-to-Point Concepts

� Define the three phases of PPP session establishment

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Describe Point-to-Point Concepts

� Explain the role of the LCP in PPP

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Describe Point-to-Point Concepts

� Describe the characteristics of NCP

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Configure PPP on a Serial Interface

� Describe how configuration options are communicated in the LCP frame

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Configure PPP on a Serial Interface

� Explain the purpose of the commands used to configure and verify PPP connections

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Configure PPP on a Serial Interface

� Explain the output of the show interfaces serial command

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Configure PPP on a Serial Interface

� Explain the output of the debug ppp command

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Configuring PPP with Authentication

� Differentiate between PAP and CHAP

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Configuring PPP with Authentication

� Describe how to use PAP to authenticate a PPP connection

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Configuring PPP with Authentication

� Describe how to use CHAP to authenticate a PPP connection

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Configuring PPP with Authentication

� Outline the PPP encapsulation and authentication process on a flow chart

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Configuring PPP with Authentication

� Explain how to configure a PPP connection with authentication

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Configuring PPP with Authentication

� Explain the output of the debug ppp authentication command

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Summary

� PPP is a widely used WAN protocol

� PPP provides multi-protocol LAN to WAN connections

� PPP session establishment – 4 phases

Link establishment

Link quality determination

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Link quality determination

Network layer protocol configuration negotiation

Link termination

� WAN Encapsulation

–HDLC default encapsulation

–PPP

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Summary

� PPP authentication

–PAP

•2 way handshake

–CHAP

•3 way handshake

–Use debug ppp authentication to confirm authentication configuration

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configuration

� PPP configuration

–Done on a serial interface

� After PPP configuration, use show interfaces command to display:

–LCP state

–NCP state

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