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Table 13 WAN Management Edit Ethernet (continued)
LABEL
ISP Registered MAC Address
Static IP WAN Type Configuration
These fields appears when you select Static IP in the WAN Type field.
WAN IP Address
WAN Subnet Mask
WAN Gateway
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
PPoE WAN Type Configuration
These fields appears when you select PPPoE in the WAN Type field.
PPPoE Account
PPPoE Password
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Service Name
Assigned IP Address
MTU
Network Monitoring
Loading Check
Check Interval
Check Timeout
Latency Threshold
Chapter 7 WAN
DESCRIPTION
Click the Clone button and the Zyxel Device will enter the MAC address of the
computer on the LAN automatically.
Click the Clear button to remove the MAC address from this field.
Enter your WAN IP address in this field.
Enter the subnet mask in this field.
Enter the gateway IP address.
Enter the first DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
Enter the second DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
Type the user name or account given by your ISP.
Type the password associated to this account.
Enter the first DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
Enter the second DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
Type the PPPoE Service Name from your ISP provider. PPPoE uses a service name to
identify and reach the PPPoE server.
Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP.
Enter the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of each data packet, in bytes, that can
move through the WAN connection.
Select this option to have the Zyxel Device test the WAN connection by periodically
sending DNS Query to a DNS server or sending a ping (ICMP Checking) to either the
default gateway or the addresses you specify in the Target1 and Target2 fields.
Select this option to check how many packets have been transmitted or received
through the WAN connection within a time period specified in the Check Interval
field.
Type a number of seconds (0 to 99999) to set the time interval between checks.
Allow more time if your destination IP address handles lots of traffic.
Type the number of seconds (0 to 99999) for your Zyxel Device to wait for a response
to the ping or DNS query before considering the check to have failed. This setting
must be less than the Check Interval. Use a higher value in this field if your network is
busy or congested.
Type a number of milliseconds (0 to 99999) for the latency threshold.
If the specified latency threshold is exceeded, the Zyxel Device considers the check
to have failed and makes a new connection after (Latency Threshold * Fail
Threshold) seconds.
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