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Profile Name:
the name that you will use to identify this Internet access profile
Obtain IP Addresses Automatically:
get the IP Address via PPP over Ethernet. Some DSL-based ISPs
use PPPoE to establish communications with an end-user. If you are connected to the Internet through a
DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE
ISP Account Name:
the username of your ISP account
ISP Account Password:
the password of your ISP account
(Optional) Service Name:
Enter the Service Name provided by your ISP if it is required.
(Optional) Access Concentrator Name:
Enter the Access Concentrator Name provided by your ISP if it
is required.
Idle Timeout (0-3600 seconds):
The default value of the idle timeout is 120 seconds. It represents the
number of seconds of inactivity over the connection: when this value is reached, BIPAC-645 will
disconnect the connection. You can change the idle timeout value to anything between 0 to 3600 seconds.
But if you select
0
, the connection never times out.
Step 6
: If you choose
via PPTP
for the selection of
Obtain IP Address Automatically.
The following
screen will be displayed. Enter the following information and then click
Apply and Test.
When you click Apply or Apply and Test, BIPAC-645 connects to your Internet Service
Provider. Watch the Message Window for any messages. When the test is successful,
your users will be ready to access the Internet.
3.2.5 Basic Internet Access Configuration via ISDN
This section describes the steps to set configurations for
Basic Internet Access
via ISDN. When you apply
for an account with your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you will be given the necessary information, including
your account name, account password, and the ISP’s local access ISDN telephone number. Have these available
and then follow the steps below.
Step 1:
When you logon, select
Customize User Interface
in the SYSTEM TOOLS Menu. Accept the
Basic Internet Access
selection and click
Next
. The configuration window will be displayed,