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DSL Modem Network
(VLAN)
Client IP Address
6. Define the following
Username
Password
Authentication Type
7. Define the following
Maximum
Transmission Unit
(MTU)
Client Idle Timeout
Keep Alive
8. Set the
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Network Address Translation (NAT) converts an IP address in one network to a different IP address or set of IP
addresses in another network. The access point router maps its local (Inside) network addresses to WAN (Outside)
IP addresses, and translates the WAN IP addresses on incoming packets to local IP addresses. NAT is useful
because it allows the authentication of incoming and outgoing requests, and minimizes the number of WAN IP
addresses needed when a range of local IP addresses is mapped to each WAN IP address. The default setting is
None (neither inside or outside).
9. Define the following
Inbound IP Firewall
Rules
Use the spinner control to set the PPPoE VLAN (client local network) connected
to the DSL modem. This is the local network connected to DSL modem. The
available range is 1 - 4,094. The default VLAN is VLAN1
Provide the numerical (non hostname) IP address of the PPPoE client.
Authentication
parameters for PPPoE client interoperation:
Provide the 64 character maximum username used for authentication support
by the PPPoE client.
Provide the 64 character maximum password used for authentication by the
PPPoE client.
Use the drop-down menu to specify authentication type used by the PPPoE
client, and whose credentials must be shared by its peer access point.
Supported authentication options include None, PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP, and
MSCHAP-v2.
Connection
settings for the PPPoE point-to-point connection with the PPPoE client:
Set the PPPoE client maximum transmission unit (MTU) from 500 - 1,492. The
MTU is the largest physical packet size in bytes a network can transmit. Any
messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being
sent. A PPPoE client should be able to maintain its point-to-point connection
for this defined MTU size. The default MTU is 1,492.
Set a timeout in either Seconds (1 - 65,535), Minutes (1 - 1,093) or Hours. The
access point uses the defined timeout so it does not sit idle waiting for input
from the PPPoE client and server that may never come. The default setting is
10 minutes.
Select this option to ensure the point-to-point connect to the PPPoE client is
continuously maintained and not timed out. This setting is disabled by default.
direction for the PPPoE configuration.
Security Settings
for the PPPoE configuration:
Use the drop-down menu to select a firewall (set of IP access connection rules)
to apply to the PPPoE client connection. If a firewall rule does not exist suiting
the data protection needs of the PPPoE client connection, select the
icon to define a new rule configuration or the
rule. For more information, see
Edit
icon to modify an existing
Wireless Firewall on page
8-2.
Create

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