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Review Questions

1:

What is the initial message used in PPTP tunnel negotiation?

2:

If the remote access client/PNS is sending PPTP control channel messages, but those messages are not being received by the PAC, what are some possible causes?

3:

How is the tunnel session established between the remote access client/PNS and the PAC?

4:

How are data tunnel packets transmitted between the remote access client/PNS and the PAC?

5:

The remote access client/PNS and the PAC successfully authenticate each other using standard MD5 CHAP, but then MPPE negotiation fails. What is the issue here?

6:

Tunnel setup fails between the remote access client/PNS and the PAC. When debugging PPP negotiation, the following message is seen: O PROTREJ [Open] id 232 len 16 protocol CCP. What does this message reveal?

7:

During IPCP negotiation, the following message is seen, IPCP: Cannot satisfy pool request. What does this indicate? Assume that local IP address assignment is being used.

8:

The network administrator issues the command clear vpdn tunnel pptp remote_access_client/PNS_name PAC_name. What messages are exchanged between the remote access client/PNS and the PAC as the tunnel is terminated?

9:

Windows remote access client/PNS users are complaining of Internet reachability issues when connected to the PAC via a PPTP tunnel. What is most likely the issue here?

10:

A remote access client/PNS user wishes to configure Multilink PPP on the PPTP tunnel to the PAC. How can this be supported on the PAC?


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