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Chapter 5 Device Network Settings
Vantage CNM User’s Guide
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Service Name
Type the PPPoE service name provided to you. PPPoE uses a service name to
identify and reach the PPPoE server.
User Name
Type the user name given to you by your ISP.
Password
Type the password associated with the User Name above.
Retype to
confirm
Password
Type your password again to make sure that you have entered it correctly.
Nailed-Up
Connection
Select
Nailed-Up Connection
if you do not want the connection to time out.
Idle Timeout
This value specifies the time in seconds that elapses before the router
automatically disconnects from the PPPoE server.
Authentication
Type
Use the drop-down list box to select an authentication protocol for outgoing calls.
Options are:
CHAP/PAP
- Your Vantage CNM accepts either CHAP or PAP when requested by
this remote node.
CHAP
- Your Vantage CNM accepts CHAP only.
PAP
- Your Vantage CNM accepts PAP only.
WAN:IP
WAN IP
Address
Assignment
Select
Get automatically from ISP
If your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP
address. This is the default selection.
Select
Use fixed IP address
If the ISP assigned a fixed IP address.
My WAN IP
Address
Enter your WAN IP address in this field if you selected
Use Fixed IP Address.
Private
This parameter determines if the device will include the route to this remote node in
its RIP broadcasts. If set to Yes, this route is kept private and not included in RIP
broadcast. If No, the route to this remote node will be propagated to other hosts
through RIP broadcasts.
Advanced Setup
RIP Direction
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to exchange routing information
with other routers. The
RIP Direction
field controls the sending and receiving of
RIP packets.
Choose
Both
,
None
,
In Only
or
Out Only
.
When set to
Both
or
Out Only
, the device will broadcast its routing table
periodically.
When set to
Both
or
In Only
, the device will incorporate RIP information that it
receives.
When set to
None
, the device will not send any RIP packets and will ignore any RIP
packets received.
By default,
RIP Direction
is set to
Both
.
RIP Version
The
RIP Version
field controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP
packets that the device sends (it recognizes both formats when receiving).
Choose
RIP-1
,
RIP-2B
or
RIP-2M
.
RIP-1
is universally supported; but
RIP-2
carries more information. RIP-1 is
probably adequate for most networks, unless you have an unusual network
topology. Both
RIP-2B
and
RIP-2M
sends the routing data in RIP-2 format; the
difference being that RIP-2B uses subnet broadcasting while RIP-2M uses
multicasting. Multicasting can reduce the load on non-router machines since they
generally do not listen to the RIP multicast address and so will not receive the RIP
packets. However, if one router uses multicasting, then all routers on your network
must use multicasting, also. By default, the
RIP Version
field is set to
RIP-1
.
Table 19
Device Operation > Device Configuration > Network > WAN > ISP (PPPoE) –
ZyNOS ZyWALL (one WAN port) (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for Centralized Network Management Vantage CNM
Page 2: ......
Page 24: ...Vantage CNM User s Guide 24...
Page 30: ...Vantage CNM User s Guide 30...
Page 33: ...33 PART I Introduction Introducing Vantage CNM 31 GUI Introduction 35...
Page 34: ...34...
Page 52: ...52...
Page 58: ...Chapter 4 Device General Settings Vantage CNM User s Guide 58...
Page 108: ...Chapter 5 Device Network Settings Vantage CNM User s Guide 108...
Page 184: ...Chapter 6 Device Security Settings Vantage CNM User s Guide 184...
Page 207: ...Chapter 7 Device Advanced Settings Vantage CNM User s Guide 207...
Page 208: ...Chapter 7 Device Advanced Settings Vantage CNM User s Guide 208...
Page 210: ...Chapter 8 Device Log Vantage CNM User s Guide 210...
Page 234: ...Chapter 9 Device Configuration Management Vantage CNM User s Guide 234...
Page 248: ...248...
Page 264: ...Chapter 14 VPN Monitor Vantage CNM User s Guide 264...
Page 265: ...265 PART IV Monitor Device Status Monitor 267 Device HA Status Monitor 269 Device Alarm 271...
Page 266: ...266...
Page 276: ...Chapter 17 Device Alarm Vantage CNM User s Guide 276...
Page 277: ...277 PART V Log Report Device Operation Report 279 CNM Logs 291 VRPT 293...
Page 278: ...278...
Page 296: ...Chapter 20 VRPT Vantage CNM User s Guide 296...
Page 298: ...298...
Page 312: ...Chapter 21 CNM System Setting Vantage CNM User s Guide 312...
Page 318: ...Chapter 24 Vantage CNM Software Upgrade Vantage CNM User s Guide 318...
Page 322: ...Chapter 26 About Vantage CNM Vantage CNM User s Guide 322...
Page 323: ...323 PART VII Account Management Group 325 Account 329...
Page 324: ...324...
Page 328: ...Chapter 27 Group Vantage CNM User s Guide 328...
Page 332: ...Chapter 28 Account Vantage CNM User s Guide 332...
Page 333: ...333 PART VIII Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 335...
Page 334: ...334...
Page 338: ...Chapter 29 Troubleshooting Vantage CNM User s Guide 338...
Page 340: ...340...
Page 378: ...Appendix E IP Address Assignment Conflicts Vantage CNM User s Guide 378...
Page 382: ...Appendix F Common Services Vantage CNM User s Guide 382...
Page 416: ...Appendix H Open Software Announcements Vantage CNM User s Guide 416...
Page 424: ...Appendix J Customer Support Vantage CNM User s Guide 424...
Page 428: ...Index Vantage CNM User s Guide 428...
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