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Click
Next
after completing the necessary fields.
The individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
PPP Username:
Enter the Username required for authentication to the PPP server.
PPP Password:
Enter the Password required for authentication to the PPP server.
PPPoE Service Name:
(Optional)
Enter a description for this service.
Authentication Method
Select a means for authentication from the drop-down list.
[AUTO] Attempt to AUTO detect handshake protocol in list below.
[PAP] Password Authentication Protocol (plaintext passwords)
[CHAP] Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. (MD5 hashing scheme on passwords)
[MSCHAP] Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. (Microsoft encrypted
password authentication protocol)
CP Keepalive Period
The frequency with which the keepalive packet is sent by the gateway to the PPP server.
LCP Retry Threshold
In the event that the PPP server does not respond to the Keepalive, how many additional at-
tempted packets will the gateway send before giving up and declaring the connection, Failed.
Dial on Demand
[1-4320] Enables Inactivity Timeout (minutes). Default = 0 (not applicable.)
Connection automatically starts when there is outbound traffic to the Internet. It automati
-
cally terminates if the connection is idle based on the value in the Idle Timeout setting.
PPP IP Extension
Forward all traffic to Advanced DMZ IP specified in the next field.
Advanced DMZ
Only applicable if PPP IP extension is selected. Specify IP to forward traffic PPPoE traffic to.
Use Static IPv4 Address
Specify IPv4 Address to apply to WAN service.
Retry PPP password on
authentication error
[1-65536]
Max PPP authentication retries on failure. (65536=Forever)
Enable PPP Debug Mode
The system will put more PPP connection information into the system log of the device. This is
for debugging errors and not for normal usage.
Bridge PPPoE Frames Be-
tween WAN and Local Ports
PPPoE passthrough to relay PPPoE connections from behind the modem. Also known as Half-
Bridged mode.
Enable Firewall
Enables functions in the Security sub-menu
Enable NAT
Enable sharing the WAN interface across multiple devices on the LAN. Also enables the func-
tions in the NAT sub-menu and addition PPPoE NAT features to select.
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Field Name
Description
-Enable Fullcone NAT
Enables what is known as one-to-one NAT.
(Exposed when Enable NAT is checked.)
-Enable SIP
Enables Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) pass-through NAT. Used for Voice over IP (VOIP) ap-
plications. (Exposed when Enable NAT is checked.)
Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy
Enables Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP) multicast. Used by IPv4 hosts to report
multicast group memberships to any neighboring multicast routers.
No Multicast VLAN Filter
Disables multicast filtering between WAN and LAN (VlanMux) network.
MTU size
[1370-1492]
Edit the Maximum Transmission Units (MTU) for PPP service.
Use Base MAC Address
on this WAN interface
Use SmartRG Devices Base (Primary) MAC address. When unchecked a unique MAC per ser-
vice is assigned.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
WHEN IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6
Only are selected at the WAN
Service Creation Page
Enable IPv6 Unnumbered Model
Enable IPv6 Unnumbered Model
Launch Dhcp6c for Address Assignment (IANA)
Launch Dhcp6c for Prefix Delegation (IAPD)
Enable MLD Multicast Proxy
Next, Select the interface used as a default gateway used for the PPP service being created.
Use the -> button to move your highlighted selection from left to right or <- for right to left
Click
Next
after completing the necessary fields.
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Select DNS Server Interface from available WAN interfaces.
Use the -> button to move your highlighted selection from left to right or <- for right to left.
Alternatively, you may use the lower portion of the screen to manually key in static DNS IP addresses.
Click
Next
after completing the desired parameters.
Lastly, the summary screen will appear indicating that your PPPoE WAN setup is complete.
Review the summary and either click
Apply/Save
to commit your changes or choose
Back
to step through this progression of
screens in reverse order to make any necessary alterations you may desire.
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IP Over Ethernet
The next WAN Service variant is IP over Ethernet.
After selecting
Advanced Setup -> WAN
Service from the left navigation bar, click the
Add
button. A progression of several screens
will follow.
Advance to the next after completing the required fields using the Next button appearing near the bottom of each
screen.
First, select the Layer2 interface to use for the WAN service.
Click the
Next
button to advance to the next step.
Next, select the type of WAN service you wish to create.
For this example choose
IP over Ethernet.
Click
Next
after completing the necessary fields.
T
he individual fields on this screen are defined as follows:
Field Name
Description
WAN service type
[PPP over Ethernet PPPOE, IP over Ethernet IPoE, Bridging]
Enter Service Description
Enter a name to describe this configuration.
Network Protocol Selection
[IPV4 Only]
[IPV4&IPV6] (Dual Stack) – IPV4 and IPV6 running concurrently.
[IPV6 Only]
Note: When selecting IPV4&IPV6 or IPV6 the subsequent options presented will change ac-
cordingly.

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