
Vonage V-Portal User Guide
PPPoE
PPPoE is an acronym Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPPoE is most often used by DSL
service providers. If you have a DSL line and you are required to log in using a User name and
Password to access the Internet and you are connecting your
V-Portal directly to your DSL modem, then your ISP uses a PPPoE connection. Choose PPPoE
as your connection type. You will need your User Name and Password to configure the PPPoE
connection. If you are installing behind a router or your DSL modem has a built in router, then
choose DHCP as your connection type.
og in to the Web UI. From the home page click on the Basic Setup tab and then choose the
onnect to the Internet sub-menu. Select PPPoE from the Connect Using drop down list. The
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following screen will be displayed:
To setup an Internet connection using PPPoE:
•
Enter
the
PPP User Name and PPP Password you need to access your DSL
connection. If you do not remember this information you will need to contact your ISP.
•
Be sure the Enable PPPoE Keep-Alive drop down field is set to the default value of
Enable.
•
Specify
a
Keep-Alive Period – in seconds. The Keep Alive Period specifies how long
the Vonage device should keep the PPPoE session active when you are not connected
to your ISP provider. We recommend leaving this at the default setting of 30 seconds.
•
Enter
the
MTU Size** (optional). If no value is entered, the default value will be used. We
r ISP or Vonage Customer Care has
•
Click
the
Apply button.
recommend using the default value unless you
asked you to change it.
View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to
Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.
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