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Idle Timeout:
Enter the maximum idle time. The session will be terminated after it
has been inactive for this specified period. It can be 0-10080 minutes.
If you want your Internet connection to remain on at all times, enter 0
in the Idle Timeout field. The default value is 30.
Authentication:
Select the Authentication type. It can be Local authentication and
Remote authentication. Select Local authentication for authentication
in PPPoE server and select Remote authentication for authentication
in the remote server.
Auth Protocol:
Select at least one authentication protocol for Local Authentication.
z
PAP, transferring username and password in plain text in the
network, is used in a less secured network.
z
CHAP is more secured for it adopts three handshakes and does
not transfer password in plain text.
z
MS-CHAP, put forward by Microsoft, adopts a different encryption
algorithm of CHAP.
z
MS-CHAP v2 with a higher security is an improved version of
MS-CHAP.
Radius Server:
It is available when Remote Authentication is selected. RADIUS
(Remote
Authentication
Dial
In
User
Service)
provides
an
authentication for dial-up users. Enter the Radius Server address for
Remote authentication.
Shared Key:
Enter the Shared Key for Remote authentication. It should be the
same to the shared key of the Radius Server.
4.7.1.2
IP Address Pool
On this page, you can define or edit the IP Address Pool.
Choose the menu
Services
PPPoE Server
IP Address Pool
to load the following page.
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Figure 4-46 IP Address Pool
The following items are displayed on this screen:
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IP Address Pool
Pool Name:
Specify a unique name to the IP Address Pool for identification and
management purposes.
IP Address Range:
Specify the start and the end IP address for IP Pool. The start IP address
should not exceed the end address and the IP address ranges must not
overlap.
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List of IP Pool
In this table, you can view the information of IP Address Pools and edit them by the Action buttons.
4.7.1.3
Account
On this page, you can configure the PPPoE account.
Choose the menu
Services
PPPoE Server
Account
to load the following page.
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Figure 4-47 Account
The following items are displayed on this screen:
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Account
Account Name:
Enter the account name. This name should not be the same with the
one in L2TP/PPTP connection settings.
Password:
Enter the password.
IP Address Assigned
Mode:
Select the IP Address Assigned Mode for IP assignment.
z
Static: Select this option to assign a static IP address to the client.
z
Dynamic: Select this option to assign available IP addresses to the
client automatically.
Static IP Address:
It's available on Static mode. Enter a static IP address for the client.
IP Address Pool:
It's available on Dynamic mode. Select an IP Address Pool to make a
range to assign dynamic IPs.
Max Sessions:
Specify the maximum number of sessions for the client. The default
value is 1.
Expiration Date:
Specify the Expiration Date of the account. The default is 2099-1-1.
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Description:
Enter the description for management and search purposes. Up to 28
characters can be entered.
Status:
Activate or inactivate the entry.
MAC Binding:
Select a MAC Binding type from the pull-down list. Options include:
z
Disable: Select this option to disable the MAC Binding function.
z
Manual: Select this option to bind the account to a MAC address
manually. Only from the Host with this MAC address can the
account log on to the server.
z
Automatical: Select this option to bind the account to the MAC
address of its first login automatically. Only from the Host with this
MAC address can the account log on to the server.
MAC Address:
It is available when Manually is selected. Enter the MAC address of the
Host to bind with the account.
Session Timeout:
Enter a time after which the connection will be dropped. To keep the
connection always on, enter 0 in the Session Timeout field. The default
is 48. If
Enable Advanced Account Features
is not selected, the
Session Timeout value is 0 by default.
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List of Account
In this table, you can view the information of accounts and edit them by the Action buttons.
4.7.1.4
Exceptional IP
When the Dial-up Access Only function is enabled, only the Dial-in Users and the user with
Exceptional IP can access the Internet. On this page, you can specify the Exceptional IP.
Choose the menu
Services
PPPoE Server
Exceptional IP
to load the following page.
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Figure 4-48 Exceptional IP
The following items are displayed on this screen:
¾
Exceptional IP
IP Address Range:
Specify the start and the end IP address to make an exceptional IP address
range. This range should be in the same IP range with LAN port of the
Router. The start IP address should not exceed the end address and the IP
address ranges must not overlap.
Description:
Give a description to the exceptional IP address range for identification.
Status:
Activate or inactivate the entry.
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List of Account
In this table, you can view the information of Exceptional IPs and edit them by the Action buttons.
4.7.1.5
List of Account
On this page, you can view the detailed information of all accounts you have established.
Choose the menu
Services
PPPoE Server
List of Account
to load the following page.
Figure 4-49 List of Account
Figure 4-49 displays the connection information of PPPoE users. Click
to disconnect the account.
Click the <Disconnect All> button to disconnect all accounts.

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