Configuring The Pptp Client - ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL 5 User Manual

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FIELD
My Password
Retype to Confirm
Login Server
Relogin Every (min)
IP Address
Assignment
IP Address
IP Subnet Mask
Gateway IP Address
Network Address
Translation
When you have completed this menu, press [ENTER] at the prompt "Press ENTER to Confirm..." to save your
configuration, or press [ESC] at any time to cancel.

26.3 Configuring the PPTP Client

The ZyWALL supports only one PPTP server connection at any
given time.
To configure a PPTP client, you must configure the My Login and Password fields for a PPP connection and the
PPTP parameters for a PPTP connection.
After configuring My Login and Password for PPP connection, press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] in the
Encapsulation field in Menu 4 -Internet Access Setup to choose PPTP as your encapsulation option. This
brings up the following screen.
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Table 26-1 Menu 4: Internet Access Setup (Ethernet)
Type your password again for confirmation.
Enter your password again to make sure that you have entered is correctly.
The ZyWALL will find the RoadRunner Server IP if this field is left blank. If it does not,
then you must enter the authentication server IP address.
This field is available when you select Telia Login in the Service Type field.
The Telia server logs the ZyWALL out if the ZyWALL does not log in periodically. Type
the number of minutes from 1 to 59 (30 recommended) for the ZyWALL to wait
between logins.
If your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP address, press [SPACE BAR] and then
[ENTER] to select Dynamic, otherwise select Static and enter the IP address and
subnet mask in the following fields.
Enter the (fixed) IP address assigned to you by your ISP (static IP address assignment
is selected in the previous field).
Enter the subnet mask associated with your static IP.
Enter the gateway IP address associated with your static IP.
Network Address Translation (NAT) allows the translation of an Internet protocol
address used within one network (for example a private IP address used in a local
network) to a different IP address known within another network (for example a public
IP address used on the Internet).
Choose None to disable NAT.
Choose SUA Only if you have a single public IP address. SUA (Single User Account)
is a subset of NAT that supports two types of mapping: Many-to-One and Server.
Choose Full Feature if you have multiple public IP addresses. Full Feature mapping
types include: One-to-One, Many-to-One (SUA/PAT), Many-to-Many Overload,
Many- One-to-One and Server. When you select Full Feature you must configure at
least one address mapping set!
Please see the NAT chapter for a more detailed discussion on the Network Address
Translation feature.
DESCRIPTION
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