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6.
Make a selection for
Network Configuration Method
. This determines how the Access
Gateway receives its IP address to work on the network.
If the Access Gateway receives its IP address from a
DHCP Server
, select DHCP.
Nothing else needs to be configured.
If the Access Gateway receives a
static IP address
, enter the static IP address, Subnet
Mask, and Gateway in the
Static Configuration Parameters
box.
If the Access Gateway receives its IP address from a
PPPoE Server
, select the
Configure
PPPoE Client
link and enter the following parameters:
PPPoE Service Name -
This is the Service-Name TAG. The maximum
allowed length is 31 characters.
PPP Keep Alive
•
Echo Request Interval in seconds
-
Setting this to 0 will disable
echo requests from the NSE. The default value for this parameter is
30 seconds.
•
Maximum Missed Responses allowed -
This is the number of
echo-requests that can be allowed to go without a response before
the NSE determines that the PPP link is down. This parameter can
only set to whole number above 0.
PPP Authentication
•
Username -
This is the username for PPP based authentication
required by your service provider.
•
Password -
This is the password for PPP based authentication
required by your service provider. Max length for both username
and password is 128 characters.
IP Configuration Mode -
This defines the IP address configuration mode for
the NSE. Setting this to
Dynamic
will obtain a dynamic IP address from PPPoE
server similar to DHCP client. Setting this to static will require manually
configuring IP address in the text box.
Maximum TCP MSS -
Please note that this is the MSS not MTU. The
maximum value suggested by the RFC
is 1452.
7.
Enter a valid subscriber IP address in the
Subscriber IP Address
field.
All IP addresses must be established, otherwise the Access Gateway will not be
“visible” on the network.
Summary of Contents for Access Gateways
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