D-Link DI-206 User Manual page 73

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Remote IP Address – This is the IP address that will be assigned
to the dial-in network when the IP Address Supply setting below is
set to Default. Assigning an IP address to the router dialing in
ensures that the IP address does not clash with other IP addresses
on your network. For dial out connections utilizing dial on demand,
the IP address of the remote router needs to be entered here so the
router knows which remote network to establish a connection with
to deliver the packet.
IP Address Supply – This field defines how the router will assign
an IP address to a device dialing in. The choices include:
Default – Uses the Remote IP address defined above,
Dynamic - Taken from the Dial In IP pool, or
None - The remote user supplies their own IP Address.
Multi-Link PPP – Enables/disables multi-link PPP on this port.
Individual ISDN ports can be set to join the MLPPP bundle by
enabling Multi-Link on each port. When enabled, the port will join
the MLPPP bundle. Please note that the DI-206 contains only one
MLPPP bundle. All ports taking part in MLPPP, even the first or
primary port which initially establishes the connection, must have
Multi-Link enabled. The ISDN port that first established the
connection is the Primary ISDN Port and will not disconnect due to
a BOD Low Threshold event, but is subject to Dial on Demand
(DOD) settings.
Configuration and Management
password challenges (authentication) which are automatically
handled by the router when dialing out. The DI-206 will use
PAP and CHAP (whichever works) to make the connection.
Password – This is the password associated with the above
Name field.
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