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Figure 30.7 DSL Configuration
To begin the DSL configuration (see Figure 30.7, "DSL Configuration" (page 580)),
first select the PPP mode and the ethernet card to which the DSL modem is connected
(in most cases, this is eth0). Then use Device Activation to specify whether the DSL
link should be established during the boot process. Click User Controlled to authorize
the normal user without root permissions to activate or deactivate the interface with
KInternet. The dialog also lets you select your country and choose from a number of
ISPs operating in it. The details of any subsequent dialogs of the DSL configuration
depend on the options set so far, which is why they are only briefly mentioned in the
following paragraphs. For details on the available options, read the detailed help
available from the dialogs.
To use Dial on Demand on a stand-alone workstation, also specify the name server
(DNS server). Most ISPs support dynamic DNS—the IP address of a name server is
sent by the ISP each time you connect. For a single workstation, however, provide a
placeholder address like 192.168.22.99. If your ISP does not support dynamic
DNS, enter the name server IP address provided by your ISP.
Idle Time-Out (seconds) defines a period of network inactivity after which to terminate
the connection automatically. A reasonable time-out value is between 60 and 300 sec-
onds. If Dial on Demand is disabled, it may be useful to set the time-out to zero to
prevent automatic hang-up.
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