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26 RG-5400 Subscriber router
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PPPoE
–operation mode when PPP session is established on WAN interface. When
'PPPoE' is selected, the following parameters will be available for editing:
–
Username
– username for authorization on PPP server;
–
Password
– password for authorization on PPP server;
–
Service-Name
– ‘Service-Name’ tag value in PADI message for PPPoE connection
initialization (this parameter is optional, and configured only on the provider's
request);
–
Second access
– type of access to local area network resources.
You may select two options:
- DHCP
– dynamic access when IP address and other required parameters are
obtained via DHCP;
- Static
– in this case, you should specify access settings manually:
IP address,
Subnet mask, DNS.
PPTP –
operation mode when the Internet access is established via a special channel—a
tunnel—using PPTP. When
'PPTP'
is selected, the following parameters will be available
for editing:
–
PPTP-Server
– PPTP server address (domain name or IP address in IPv4 format);
–
Username
– username for authorization on PPTP-server;
–
Password
– password for authorization on PPTP server;
–
Second access
– access type to local area network resources and PPTP server.
You may select two options:
DHCP
– dynamic access when IP address and other required parameters are
obtained via DHCP;
Static
– in this case, you should specify PPTP server access settings manually:
–
IP address
– when the static access is used, PPTP server will be accessed
from this address;
–
Subnet mask
– subnet mask for static access;
–
DNS
– local area network DNS for static access;
–
Gateway
– gateway for PPTP server access when the static access is used (if
necessary).
L2TP –
operation mode when the Internet access is established via a special channel—a
tunnel—using L2TP. When
'L2TP'
is selected, the following parameters will be available
for editing:
–
L2TP server
– L2TP server address (domain name or IP address in IPv4 format);
–
Username
– username for authorization on L2TP server;
–
Password
– password for authorization on L2TP server;
–
Second access
– type of access to local area network resources and L2TP server.
You may select two options:
DHCP
– dynamic access when IP address and other required parameters are
obtained via DHCP;
Static
– in this case, you should specify L2TP server access settings manually:
–
IP-address
– when the static access is used, PPTP server will be accessed
from this address;
–
Subnet mask
– subnet mask for static access;
–
DNS
– local area network DNS for static access;
–
Gateway
– gateway for L2TP server access (if necessary) in case of static
access.
PPTP and L2TP allow you to establish secure communication link over the Internet
between the remote user's computer and organization's private network. PPTP and L2TP are