PointRed Telecom Ltd. MCRD-2458 Manuale Utente
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8. WAN
To configure WAN settings, select the WAN tab, located under the Advanced
Configuration of Node, Configuration tabs. The WAN tab contains two sub-tabs:
PPPoE and PPTP, selected by clicking the corresponding option button.
Configuration of Node, Configuration tabs. The WAN tab contains two sub-tabs:
PPPoE and PPTP, selected by clicking the corresponding option button.
See Page 24 for a diagram showing Advanced Configuration tabs and sub-tabs.
8.1.
Configuring a PPPoE CLIENT
The PPPoE client application is used to create PPPoE connections with PPPoE
servers mainly used by Internet Service Providers.
servers mainly used by Internet Service Providers.
Figure 73. PPPoE Configuration
To configure a PPPoE Client, select the interface from the interface tree. Its
background turns blue. This interface usually shares the same medium with an
ADSL modem (in bridge mode). There is no need for a preconfigured valid IP
address and subnet mask on this interface.
background turns blue. This interface usually shares the same medium with an
ADSL modem (in bridge mode). There is no need for a preconfigured valid IP
address and subnet mask on this interface.
To view the full PPPoE tab, select the PPPoE option button and select the
Active check box. The PPPoE tab appears.
Active check box. The PPPoE tab appears.
After completing the required fields, click Submit.
8.1.1.
Setting PPPoE Client Fields
User Name
Type the User Name for the client that will be used to authenticate with the
PPPoE server (Usually supplied by the ISP).
Type the User Name for the client that will be used to authenticate with the
PPPoE server (Usually supplied by the ISP).
Password
Type a Password (more than three characters) for the client. This is used to
authenticate with the PPPoE server and is usually supplied by the ISP.
Type a Password (more than three characters) for the client. This is used to
authenticate with the PPPoE server and is usually supplied by the ISP.