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PPPoE Encapsulation
The Business Secure Router supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet). You can only use PPPoE encapsulation when you are using the
Business Secure Router with a DSL modem as the WAN device. If you change
the Encapsulation to
PPPoE,
you then see
Figure 27
. Please see
Appendix E,
“PPPoE,” on page 253
for more information about PPPoE.
Service Name
If you are using
PPPoE
encapsulation, then type the
name of your PPPoE service here. Only valid with
PPPoE
encapsulation.
poellc
Outgoing
My Login
This field is applicable for
PPPoE
encapsulation only.
Enter the logon name assigned by your ISP when the
Business Secure Router calls this remote node. Some
ISPs append this field to the
Service Name
field above
(e.g., jim@poellc) to access the PPPoE server.
jim
My Password
Enter the password assigned by your ISP when the
Business Secure Router calls this remote node. Valid for
PPPoE
encapsulation only.
*****
Retype to
Confirm
Type your password again to make sure that you have
entered it correctly.
*****
Server IP
This field is valid only when
Road Runner
is selected in
the
Service Type
field. The Business Secure Router
finds the Road Runner Server IP automatically if this field
is left blank. If it does not, then you must enter the
authentication server IP address here.
Route
This field refers to the protocol that is routed by your
Business Secure Router.
IP
Edit IP
This field leads to a “hidden” menu. Press [SPACE BAR]
to select
Yes
and press [ENTER] to go to M
enu 11.1.2 -
Remote Node Network Layer Options
.
No
(default)
Session Options
Edit Filter sets
This field leads to another “hidden” menu. Use
[SPACE BAR] to select
Yes
and press [ENTER] to open
menu 11.1.4 to edit the filter sets. See
“Remote Node
filter” on page 95
for more details.
No
(default)
After you configure this menu, press [ENTER] at the
message “Press ENTER to Confirm...” to save your
configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.
Table 19
Fields in menu 11.1
Field
Description
Example
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Page 24: ...24 Tables NN47922 501 ...
Page 30: ...30 Preface NN47922 501 ...
Page 46: ...46 Chapter 2 Introducing the SMT NN47922 501 SMT menus at a glance Figure 6 SMT overview ...
Page 70: ...70 Chapter 3 WAN and Dial Backup Setup NN47922 501 ...
Page 78: ...78 Chapter 4 LAN setup NN47922 501 ...
Page 100: ...100 Chapter 6 Remote Node setup NN47922 501 ...
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Page 132: ...132 Chapter 9 Network Address Translation NAT NN47922 501 ...
Page 154: ...154 Chapter 11 Filter configuration NN47922 501 ...
Page 158: ...158 Chapter 12 SNMP Configuration NN47922 501 ...
Page 198: ...198 Chapter 15 Firmware and configuration file maintenance NN47922 501 ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 17 Remote Management NN47922 501 ...
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