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–
Inactivity Timeout, sec
– time interval after which PPP-session will be broken
when the PPP-session becomes inactive in the OnDemand mode;
–
LCP
-
echo
amount
– amount of the unreplied LCP-requests after which PPP
session will be broken;
–
Period of LCP
-
echo transmission, sec
– period for LCP-echo transmission;
–
MTU
– maximum block size for data transmitted via network (1462 is
recommended);
–
Secondary access
– access type to local area network resources and PPTP server.
You may select 2 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 server
– local area network DNS for static access;
–
Gateway
– subnet mask for static access (if necessary).
Hardware traffic acceleration works only for secondary access interface (IPoE).
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
– IP address of L2TP server;
–
Username
– username for authorization on L2TP server;
–
Password
– password for authorization on L2TP server;
–
Connection type –
in accordance with a selected value of a PPP-session:
AlwaysOn; OnDemand (session is initialized when traffic transmission is
required); Manual (manual session activation);
–
Inactivity Timeout, sec – time i
nterval after which PPP-session will be broken
when the PPP-session becomes inactive in the OnDemand mode;
–
LCP
-
echo
amount
– amount of the unreplied LCP-requests after which PPP
session will be broken;
–
Period of LCP
-
echo transmission, sec
– period for LCP-echo transmission;
MTU
–
maximum block size for data transmitted via the network (1462 is
recommended);
–
Secondary access
– type of access to local area network resources and L2TP
server.
You may select 2 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 server
– local area network DNS when the static access is used;
–
Gateway
– gateway for L2TP server access (if necessary) when the static access
is used.
Hardware traffic acceleration works only for secondary access interface (IPoE).
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
based on Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and act as its extension. First, the OSI model higher
level data is encapsulated into PPP, and then into PPRP or L2TP for tunnel transmission via