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Specific Destination
Customizing PPTP
Connections
CAUTION
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Multiple remote organizations might be connected to your Speed
Touch Home, e.g., your private ISP and your corporate
headquarters.
In this case, the STHome's ATM channels will be split over both
locations. For example, 6 ATM channels could be provisioned to
your ISP and 6 channels to your corporate.
You need to check with your ISP and your corporate LAN
administrator to verify which cross connections exist between the
ATM virtual channels and the locations.
By modifying the 'VPN Server' field in the 'Connect To' window, it is
possible to explicitly indicate which remote destination you want to
connect to.
By inserting the appropriate Phonebook name in the 'VPN
Server' field of the 'Connect To' window, you can specify the ATM
channel to use (See figure 84 to see an example).
Via the STHome's web pages you can add PPTP entries in
addition to the defaults (RELAY_PPPx). For your convenience, give
them names of your choice (in the name field). See section 12.1.5
for more.
Phonebook PPTP Connection Entry Names
PPP/PPTP Phonebook Entries may not start with capital 'P' or
capital 'T'.
The STHome is capable of managing up to 12 PPP/ATM
channels simultaneously. This can be done by deleting all other
packet service entries.
The name that you gave the PPTP connections in the Phonebook
can be issued to specify the virtual channel to be used by a
particular PPP/PPTP session.
When configuring a Dial Up connection (see section 7.5), you can
specify the virtual channel to be used by this connection (in step 9.
of the steplist in section 7.5).
To do this, add the PPTP connection's name (specified in
STHome's Phonebook) next to the DNS hostname or IP Address of
your STHome (by default respectively SpeedTouch" or
10.0.0.138).
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