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4.
In the ISP Type options, select the type of ISP connection you use from the three listed
options. By default, "Other (PPPoE)" is selected, as shown below.
(If your connection is PPPoE or PPTP, your ISP will require an initial login.)
5.
If you have installed login software such as WinPoET or Ethernet, then your connection
type is PPPoE. If your ISP uses PPPoE as a login protocol:
a. Select Other (PPPoE).
b. Configure the following fields:
Account Name. Valid account name for the PPPoE connection.
Domain Name. Name of your ISP's domain or your domain name if your ISP has
assigned one. In most cases, you may leave this field blank.
Idle Timeout. Select Keep Connected, to keep the connection always on. To
logout after the connection is idle for a period of time, click Idle Time and in the
timeout field enter the number of minutes to wait before disconnecting.
Connection Reset. Select this checkbox to to specify a time when the PPPoE
WAN connection is reset, that is, the connection is disconnected momentarily and
then re-established. Enter the hour and minutes in the Disconnect Time fields to
specify when the connection should be disconnected. Enter the seconds in the
Delay field to specify the period after which the connection should be
re-established.
6.
If your ISP is Austria Telecom or any other ISP that uses PPTP as a login protocol:
a. Select PPTP.
b. Configure the following fields:
Account Name (also known as Host Name or System Name). Enter the valid
account name for the PPTP connection (usually your e-mail name as assigned by
your ISP). Some ISPs require entering your full e-mail address here.
Domain Name. Your domain name or workgroup name assigned by your ISP, or
your ISPs domain name. You may leave this field blank.
Idle Timeout. Check the Keep Connected radio button to keep the connection
always on. To logout after the connection is idle for a period of time, click Idle
Time and enter the number of minutes to wait before disconnecting in the timeout
field. This is useful if your ISP charges you based on the amount of time you have
logged in.
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Chapter 2: Connecting the VPN Firewall to the Internet

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