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Profile Name
A unique name for the PPPoE profile.
Username
The username assigned by the ISP.
Password
The password assigned by the ISP.
DNS Server Source
The DNS server address. If you already have DNS
server addresses from your ISP, choose Use these
DNS Servers, and enter the primary and secondary
addresses in the Static DNS 1 and Static DNS 2
fields.
To get DNS server addresses from your ISP,
choose Get Dynamically from ISP.
To use the DNS servers provided by OpenDNS
(208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) to resolve your
web addresses, choose Use OpenDNS.
Connect on Demand
Select this option if your ISP charges based on the
amount of time that you are connected. When you
select this option, the Internet connection is on only
when traffic is present. If the connection is idle—
that is, no traffic is flowing—the connection is
closed. If you click
Connect on Demand
, enter the
number of minutes after which the connection
shuts off in the
Max
Idle Time
field.
Keep Alive
When you select this option, the Internet
connection is always on. In the Redial Period field,
enter the number of seconds after which the
device attempts to reconnect if it is disconnected.
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STEP
5
Click
Save
.
Configuring PPTP
To configure the PPTP settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Networking
>
WAN
.
STEP
2
From the
Internet Connection Type
drop-down menu, choose
PPTP
.
STEP
3
Enter this information:
Authentication Type
Auto-negotiation
—The server sends a
configuration request specifying the security
algorithm set on it. The device then sends back
authentication credentials with the security type
sent by the server.
PAP
—Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
used by Point-to-Point Protocol to connect to the
ISP.
CHAP
—Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP) requires that both the client and
server know the plaintext of the secret to use ISP
services.
MS-CHAP or MS-CHAPv2
—The Microsoft
version of CHAP used to access ISP services.
Internet IP Address
IP address of the WAN port.
Subnet mask
Subnet mask of the WAN port.
Default Gateway
IP address of the default gateway.
PPTP Server
IP address of the Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol
server.
Username
The username assigned to you by the ISP.
Password
The password assigned to you by the ISP.
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Connect on Demand
Select this option if your ISP charges based on the
amount of time that you are connected. When you
select this option, the Internet connection is on only
when traffic is present. If the connection is idle—
that is, no traffic is flowing—the connection is
closed. If you click
Connect on Demand
, enter the
number of minutes after which the connection
shuts off in the
Max
Idle Time
field.
Keep Alive
When you select this option, the Internet
connection is always on. In the
Redial period
field,
enter the number of seconds after which the
device attempts to reconnect, if it is disconnected.
Authentication Type
Choose the authentication type:
Auto-negotiation
—The server sends a
configuration request specifying the security
algorithm set on it. The device then sends back
authentication credentials with the security type
sent earlier by the server.
PAP
—The device uses the Password
Authentication Protocol (PAP) to connect to the ISP.
CHAP
—The device uses the Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) when connecting
with the ISP.
MS-CHAP or MS-CHAPv2
—The device uses
Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol when connecting with the ISP.
Service Name
Enter a name for the new PPTP service.
MPPE Encryption
Check the Enable check box to enable Microsoft
Point-to-Point Encryption for the PPTP connection.
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STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Configuring L2TP
To configure L2TP settings:
STEP 1
Choose
Networking
>
WAN
.
STEP
2
From the
Internet Connection Type
drop-down menu, choose
L2TP
.
STEP
3
Enter this information:
DNS Server Source
The DNS server address. If you already have DNS
server addresses from your ISP, choose Use these
DNS Servers, and enter the primary and secondary
addresses in the Static DNS 1 and Static DNS 2
fields.
To get DNS server addresses from your ISP,
choose Get Dynamically from ISP.
To use the DNS servers provided by OpenDNS
(208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) to resolve your
web addresses, choose Use OpenDNS.
Internet IP Address
The IP address of the WAN port.
Subnet mask
The subnet mask of the WAN port.
Default Gateway
The IP address of the default gateway.
L2TP Server
The IP address of the L2TP server.
Version
The L2TP version that you want to use. If you select
version 3, enter the vendor ID, and the virtual circuit
ID.
Cookie Length
The size of the cookie in the L2TP v3 data packet,
which identifies the L2TP session.
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Vendor ID
The vendor ID contained in the AVP encoding
format for L2TP.
To use the IETF-adopted attribute values in the AVP,
select Standard.
To implement Cisco’s L2TP extensions and private
attribute values, select Cisco.
Virtual Circuit ID
The identifier for the Layer 2 circuit over which
L2TP data packets are carried. This information is
required if you selected Cisco as the
Vendor ID
for
L2TP v3.
Username
Enter your username assigned to you by the ISP.
Password
Enter your password assigned to you by the ISP.
Connect on Demand
Select this option if your ISP charges based on the
amount of time that you are connected. When you
select this option, the Internet connection is on only
when traffic is present. If the connection is idle—
that is, no traffic is flowing—the connection is
closed. If you click
Connect on Demand
, enter the
number of minutes after which the connection
shuts off in the
Max
Idle Time
field.
Keep Alive
When you select this option, the Internet
connection is always on. In the redial period field,
enter the number of seconds after which the
device attempts to reconnect if it is disconnected.
Authentication Type
Auto-negotiation
—The server sends a
configuration request specifying the security
algorithm set on it. The device then sends back
authentication credentials with the security type
sent by the server.
PAP
—Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) is
used to connect to the ISP.
CHAP
—Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP) is used to connect to the ISP.
MS-CHAP or MS-CHAPv2
—Microsoft Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol is used to
connect to the ISP.

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