Configuring The Wan Connection - Cisco WS-CE500 Administration Manual

Sa500 series small business security appliances
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Configuring the WAN Connection

Configuring the WAN Connection
NOTE
STEP 1
STEP 2
Cisco SA500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
By default, your security appliance is configured to receive a public IP address
from your ISP automatically through DHCP. Depending on the requirements of
your ISP, you may need to modify these settings to ensure Internet connectivity.
For example, your ISP may have assigned a static IP address or may require a
login.
To configure IPv6 addressing, see
Use the account information provided by your ISP to complete the fields in this
section.
Click Networking > WAN > IPv4 Config, or from the Getting Started (Basic) page,
under WAN & LAN Connectivity, click WAN settings.
The IPv4 WAN Configuration window opens.
If a login is required, continue to
Connection Type. If not, check, continue to
If your Internet connection requires a login, complete these fields under ISP
Connection Type:
ISP Connection Type: Choose the connection type, as specified by your
service provider (PPTP, PPPoE, or L2TP), and complete the required fields.
PPPoE Profile Name: Choose a PPPoE profile. To manage the profiles in the
drop-down list, see
User Name: Enter user name required to log in
Password: Enter the password required to log in
Secret (Optional): Enter the secret phrase to log into the server (if
applicable).
Connectivity Type: Choose one of the following options:
-
Keep Connected: The connection is always on, regardless of the level of
activity. Choose this option if you pay a flat fee for your Internet service.
-
Idle Time: The security appliance disconnects from the Internet after a
specified period of inactivity (Idle Time). Choose this option if your ISP
fees are based on the time that you spend online. If you select option, also
enter the Idle Time in minutes
Configuring IPv6 Addressing, page
Step 2
to complete the fields under ISP
Step 5
Creating PPPoE Profiles, page
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