Chapter 5 Internet access
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BCM50e Integrated Router Configuration - Advanced
Configuring the PPTP client
To configure a PPTP client, you must configure the
My Login
and
Password
fields for a PPP connection and the PPTP parameters for a PPTP connection.
Retype to Confirm
Enter the password again to make sure that you have entered it
correctly.
Login Server
The Business Secure Router finds the Road Runner Server IP if
this field is left blank. If it does not, then you must enter the
authentication server IP address.
IP Address
Assignment
If your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP address, press
[SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select
Dynamic
, otherwise
select
Static
and enter the IP address and subnet mask in the
following fields.
IP Address
Enter the (fixed) IP address assigned to you by your ISP (static
IP address Assignment is selected in the previous field).
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask associated with your static IP.
Gateway IP Address
Enter the gateway IP address associated with your static IP.
Network Address
Translation
With the NAT, you can translate an Internet protocol address
used within one network (for example a private IP address used
in a local network) to a different IP address known within
another network (for example a public IP address used on the
Internet).
Choose
None
to disable NAT
.
Choose
SUA Only
if you have a single public IP address. SUA
(Single User Account) is a subset of NAT that supports two
types of mapping:
Many-to-One
and
Server
.
Choose
Full Feature
if you have multiple public IP addresses.
Full Feature
mapping types include:
One-to-One
,
Many-to-One
(SUA/PAT),
Many-to-Many Overload
,
Many-
One-to-One
and
Server
. When you select
Full Feature
you
must configure at least one address mapping set!
See
Chapter 9, “Network Address Translation (NAT),” on page
for a more detailed discussion on the Network Address
Translation feature.
Note:
The Business Secure Router supports only one PPTP server
connection at any given time.
Table 10
Menu 4: internet access setup menu fields
Field
Description
Summary of Contents for BCM50e
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Page 28: ...28 Preface N0115789 ...
Page 38: ...38 Chapter 1 Getting to know your BCM50e Integrated Router N0115789 ...
Page 44: ...44 Chapter 2 Introducing the SMT N0115789 SMT menus at a glance Figure 6 SMT overview ...
Page 60: ...60 Chapter 4 LAN setup N0115789 ...
Page 82: ...82 Chapter 6 Remote Node setup N0115789 ...
Page 86: ...86 Chapter 7 IP Static Route Setup N0115789 ...
Page 114: ...114 Chapter 9 Network Address Translation NAT N0115789 ...
Page 136: ...136 Chapter 11 Filter configuration N0115789 ...
Page 140: ...140 Chapter 12 SNMP Configuration N0115789 ...
Page 144: ...144 Chapter 13 System security N0115789 ...
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Page 186: ...186 Chapter 17 Remote Management N0115789 ...
Page 206: ...206 Appendix B Triangle Route N0115789 ...
Page 226: ...226 Appendix D PPPoE N0115789 ...
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Page 242: ...242 Appendix G IP subnetting N0115789 ...
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