if you save your run config shouldn't they also be in startup config which
is nvram... so your answer should be both don't you think?
"copy run start" type that at the enable prompt. I am curious as to why
you didn't find it in nvram. You turn off you machine, the run config is
gone so if its not saved you have lost that info.
Sorry to post to the whole group, but you mail address bounced ...
K.
----- Original Message -----
From: ; "Will ERM"
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Subject: Nevermind... RE: Question on CHAP/PAP [1:1367]
> hmmmm.... someone teach me to read. I just found my answer in my
> running-config :)
>
> - W
>
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> Hi,
>
> Just wondering where CHAP/PAP username/passwords are kept? I don't see
them
> in the running-config? Does IOS keep them in NVRAM someplace?
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> - W
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