EKI-6333AC-4GP User Manual
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When
WAN Type
is
L2TP
, the
L2TP WAN Type Configuration
appears.
Figure 3.30 Basic Network > WAN & Uplink > Connection Setup > L2TP WAN
Type Configuration
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
MPPE
Check
Enable
checkbox to enable MPPE (Microsoft Point-to-Point
Encryption) security for PPTP connection.
NAT
Enable NAT to apply NAT on the WAN connection. Uncheck the
box to disable NAT function.
IGMP
Enable IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) would enable
the router to listen to IGMP packets to discover which interfaces
are connected to which device. The router uses the interface
information generated by IGMP to reduce bandwidth consumption
in a multi-access network environment to avoid flooding the entire
network.
WAN IP Alias
Enable WAN IP Alias then enter the IP address provided by your
service provider.
WAN IP Alias is used by the device router and is treated as a
second set of WAN IP to provide dual WAN IP address to your
LAN network.
Save
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Undo
Click
Undo
to cancel the settings.
Item
Description
IP Mode
Select either Static or Dynamic IP address for L2TP Internet
connection.
When
Static IP Address
is selected, you will need to enter
the WAN IP Address, WAN Subnet Mask, and WAN
Gateway.
–
WAN IP Address:
Enter the WAN IP address given by
your service provider.
–
WAN Subnet Mask:
Enter the WAN subnet mask given
by your service provider.
–
WAN Gateway:
Enter the WAN gateway IP address given
by your service provider.
When
Dynamic IP Address
is selected, there are no above
settings required.
Server IP Address /
Name
Enter the L2TP server name or IP Address.
L2TP Account
Enter the L2TP username provided by your service provider.
L2TP Password
Enter the L2TP connection password provided by your service
provider.
Item
Description