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Nailed-Up Connection
A nailed-up connection is a dial-up line where the connection is always up,
regardless of traffic demand. The Business Secure Router does two things when
you specify a nailed-up connection. The first is that idle timeout is disabled. The
second is that the Business Secure Router tries to bring up the connection when
turned on and whenever the connection is down. A nailed-up connection can be
very expensive.
Do not specify a nailed-up connection unless your telephone company offers
flat-rate service or you need a constant connection and the cost is of no concern.
describes the fields specific to PPPoE encapsulation.
Table 14
Fields in Menu 11.1 (PPPoE Encapsulation Specific)
Field
Description
Example
Authen
This field sets the authentication protocol used for
outgoing calls.
Options for this field are:
CHAP
/
PAP
- Your Business Secure Router accepts either
CHAP
or
PAP
when requested by this remote node.
CHAP
- accept CHAP only.
PAP
- accept PAP only.
CHAP/PAP
Telco Option
Allocated
Budget
The field sets a ceiling for outgoing call time for this remote
node. The default for this field is 0, meaning no budget
control.
0
(default)
Period(hr)
This field is the time period in which the budget is reset.
For example, if we are allowed to call this remote node for
a maximum of 10 minutes every hour, then the
Allocated
Budget
is (10 minutes) and the
Period(hr)
is 1 (hour).
0
(default)
Schedules
You can apply up to four call schedule sets here.
Nailed-Up
Connection
This field specifies if you want to make the connection to
this remote node a nailed-up connection. More details are
given earlier in this section.
No
(default)
Session
Options
Idle Timeout
Type the length of idle time (when there is no traffic from
the Business Secure Router to the remote node) in
seconds that can elapse before the Business Secure
Router automatically disconnects the PPPoE connection.
This option only applies when the Business Secure Router
initiates the call.
100
seconds
(default)
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 ...
Page 172: ...172 Chapter 15 Firmware and configuration file maintenance N0115789 ...
Page 186: ...186 Chapter 17 Remote Management N0115789 ...
Page 206: ...206 Appendix B Triangle Route N0115789 ...
Page 226: ...226 Appendix D PPPoE N0115789 ...
Page 232: ...232 Appendix F N0115789 ...
Page 242: ...242 Appendix G IP subnetting N0115789 ...
Page 304: ...304 Appendix K Log descriptions N0115789 ...
Page 306: ...306 Appendix L Brute force password guessing protection N0115789 ...