Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 641

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after which the connection should be automatically terminated. Confirm your settings
with Next. YaST displays a summary of the configured interfaces. To make all these
settings active, select Finish.
30.4.4 Cable Modem
In some countries, such as Austria and the US, it is quite common to access the Internet
through the TV cable network. The TV cable subscriber usually gets a modem that is
connected to the TV cable outlet on one side and to a computer network card on the
other (using a 10Base-TG twisted pair cable). The cable modem then provides a dedi-
cated Internet connection with a fixed IP address.
Depending on the instructions provided by your ISP, when configuring the network
card either select Automatic Address Setup (via DHCP) or Static Address Setup. Most
providers today use DHCP. A static IP address often comes as part of a special business
account.
For further information about the configuration of cable modems, read the Support
Database article on the topic, which is available online at
.org/SDB:Setting_Up_an_Internet_Connection_via_Cable_Modem
_with_SuSE_Linux_8.0_or_Higher.
30.4.5 DSL
To configure your DSL device, select the DSL module from the YaST Network Devices
section. This YaST module consists of several dialogs in which to set the parameters
of DSL links based on one of the following protocols:
• PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
• PPP over ATM (PPPoATM)
• CAPI for ADSL (Fritz Cards)
• Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)—Austria
The configuration of a DSL connection based on PPPoE or PPTP requires that the
corresponding network card has already been set up in the correct way. If you have not
done so yet, first configure the card by selecting Configure Network Cards (see
http://en.opensuse
Basic Networking
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