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5.6.6 PPP 
The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is one of several protocols used to enable 
communication between ISPs and their customers. PPP performs tasks such as the following: 
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Identifying the type of service the ISP provides to a given customer. 
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Identifying the customer to the ISP through a username and password login. 
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Enabling the ISP to assign Internet information to the customer's computers. 
 
You can configure the following settings on the PPP Configuration page: 
Inactivity TimeOut...: The time in minutes that must elapse before a PPP connection 
times-out due to inactivity. This setting applies only to PPP interfaces that are configured as 
"start-on-data" interfaces. This type of interface starts up only when it receives data, and then 
returns to a down state after the specified amount of time. This setting works with the following 
setting to determine what type of data can activate a start-on-data interface. 
Ignore WAN to LAN traffic...: When enabled, data traffic traveling in the incoming direction -- 
from a WAN interface to the LAN interface -- will not count as activity on the WAN port for the 
purposes of determining whether to make it inactive; i.e., WAN to LAN traffic will not activate a 
start-on-data interface. Only LAN-to-WAN traffic will start the interface. 
 
The PPP Configuration table displays the following fields: 
Interface: The predefined name of the PPP interface.