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Using Network Connections
5.9
WAN PPPoE 2 Connection
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Connection
Type
Displays the type of connection. Since this is PPPoE
connection, “PPPoE” is displayed.
MTU
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest packet size
permitted for Internet transmission. “Automatic, sets the MTU at 1492. Other
choices include “Automatic,” which sets the MTU according to the connection to
the ISP, and “Manual,” which allows the MTU to be set manually.
Underlying
Connection
Specify the underlying connection above which
the protocol initiates from the drop-down list, which displays all possible
underlying devices.
PPP Configuration
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is the most popular method for transporting
packets between the user and the ISP.
Service
Name
Specify the networking peer’s service name, if provided by the
ISP, in this text box.
On-Demand
To use PPP on demand to initiate the point-to-point protocol
session only when packets are actually sent over the Internet, click in this check
box. This option should be active on a limited basis
Idle Time Before Hanging Up
Enter the amount of idle time, in minutes,
before the PPP session automatically ends .
Time Between Reconnect Attempts
In this text box, specify the duration
between PPP reconnect attempts, as provided by the ISP.
PPP Authentication
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) currently supports four authentication
protocols:
Password Authentication Protocol
(PAP),
Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol
(CHAP), and
Microsoft CHAP versions 1
and
2
. Select
the authentication protocols the FiOS Router may use when negotiating with a
PPTP server in this section. Select all the protocols if no information is available
about the server’s authentication methods. Note that encryption is performed
only if Microsoft CHAP, Microsoft CHAP version 2, or both are selected.
Warning:
The PPP Authentication settings should not be changed unless
instructed to do so by your ISP.
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Login User Name
Enter the user name (provided by the ISP) in this text box.
Login Password
Enter the password (provided by the ISP) in this text box.
Support Unencrypted Password (PAP)
Password Authentication Protocol
(PAP) is a simple, plain-text authentication scheme. The user name and
password are requested by the networking peer in plain-text. PAP, however,
is not a secure authentication protocol. Man-in-the-middle attacks can easily
determine the remote access client’s password. PAP offers no protection against
replay attacks, remote client impersonation, or remote server impersonation.
Support Challenge Handshake Authentication (CHAP)
Click in this check
box to activate CHAP, a challenge-response authentication protocol that uses
MD5 to hash the response to a challenge. CHAP protects against replay attacks
by using an arbitrary challenge string per authentication attempt.
Support Microsoft CHAP
Click in this check box if communicating with a peer
that uses Microsoft CHAP authentication protocol.
Support Microsoft CHAP Version 2
Select this check box if communicating
with a peer that uses Microsoft CHAP Version 2 authentication protocol.
PPP Compression
The PPP Compression Control Protocol (CCP) is responsible for configuring,
enabling, and disabling data compression algorithms on both ends of the
point-to-point link. It is also used to signal a failure of the compression/
decompression mechanism in a reliable manner.
For each compression algorithm (
BSD
and
Deflate
), select one of the following
from the drop-down list:
Reject
Selecting this option rejects PPP connections with peers that use the
compression algorithm. If Reject is activated, throughput may diminish.
Allow
Selecting this option allows PPP connections with peers that use the
compression algorithm.
Require
Selecting this option insures a connection with a peer using the
compression algorithm.
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Internet Protocol
Select one of the following Internet Protocol options from the “Internet Protocol”
drop-down list:
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
This option is selected by default.
Change only if required by the ISP. The server that assigns the FiOS Router with
an IP address also assigns a subnet mask. Override the dynamically assigned
subnet mask by selecting the “Override Subnet Mask” and entering a different
subnet mask.
Use the Following IP Address
Select this option to configure the FiOS Router
to use a permanent (static) IP address. The ISP should provide this address.
DNS Server
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the method by which website or domain
names are translated into IP addresses. The FiOS Router can be configured
to automatically obtain a DNS server address, or the address can be entered
manually, according to the information provided by the ISP.
To configure the connection to automatically obtain a DNS server address, select
Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically
from the “DNS Server” drop-down
list. To manually configure DNS server addresses, select
Use the Following DNS
Server Addresses
from the “DNS Server” drop-down list. Up to two different
DNS server addresses can be entered (Primary and Secondary).
Routing
Routing Mode
Select one of the following two Routing modes:
Route
- Select this option to cause the FiOS Router to act as a router between
two networks.
NAPT
- Select this option to activate NAPT (Network Address and Port
Translation), which refers to network address translation involving the
mapping of port numbers and allows multiple machines to share a single IP
address. Use NAPT if the local network contains multiple devices, a topology
that necessitates port translation in addition to address translation.
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Device Metric
The device metric is a value used by the FiOS Router to
determine whether one route is superior to another, considering parameters
such as bandwidth, delay, and more.
Default Route
Click in this check box to define the connection as the
default route.
Multicast - IGMP Proxy Default
Click in this check box to enable the FiOS
Router to issue IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) host messages
on behalf of hosts the FiOS Router discovers through standard IGMP interfaces.
IGMP proxy enables the routing of multicast packets according to the IGMP
requests of local network devices asking to join multicast groups.
Routing Table
Clicking
New Route
generates the “New Route” screen, where a new route can
be configured.
Internet Connection Firewall
Click in the “Enabled” check box to activate the FiOS Router’s firewall on the
WAN PPPoE connection.
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6
Configuring
Security
Settings
6.0
Introduction
6.1
Overview
6.2
Firewall
6.3
Access Control
6.4
Port Forwarding
6.5
DMZ Host
6.6
Port Triggering
6.7
Remote Administration
6.8
Static NAT
6.9
Advanced Filtering
6.10
Security Log

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