Pptp - HP R110 Configuration And Administration Manual

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MTU
Sets the size of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the largest packet that the network
protocol can transmit.
Manual Connection:
You can click Connect and Disconnect to connect or disconnect the PPPoE connection
immediately.
Multiple-PPPoE
Allows you to configure a second PPPoE session to run over the same connection. The second
session connects to another PPPoE server and the configuration allows routing rules to be
defined so that different traffic can be routed through either PPPoE channel.
Routing Table
The routing table contains rules that are used to route PPPoE traffic by source IP, destination IP,
TCP/UDP protocol, source port, or destination port. A maximum of eight rules can be defined.
Source network: The source IPv4 address and mask that identfies traffic to be routed
through the specified PPP channel.
Destination network: The destination IPv4 address and mask that identfies traffic to be
routed through the specified PPP channel.
Protocol: Identfies TCP or UDP protocol traffic.
Source port: Identfies traffic by a specfied TCP or UDP source port.
Destination port: Identfies traffic by a specfied TCP or UDP destination port.
PPP: Selects the PPPoE session (1 or 2) to which the classified traffic is to be routed.

PPTP

The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a common WAN protocol used for Virtual Private
Networks (VPNs) that provides a secure "tunnel" connection between the service provider and
the local network.
This page includes the following information:
Connection Type
Select PPTP as the router's method of connecting to the ISP.
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