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Cisco material :periodic challenges to make sure that the remote node still has a valid password value. The password value is variable and changes unpredictably while the link exists.

A challenge message is sent to the peer router, which responds with its username and a calculated value based on a shared secret. This value is then compared by the challenger to its own calculations.

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