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IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service

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3.28.8. PPPoETunnel Chapter 3. Configuration Reference NBNS1 NBNS2 AllowedRoutes MPPEAllowStateful ProxyARPAllInterfaces ProxyARPInterfaces Comments 3.28.8. PPPoETunnel IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server that is used in Microsoft environments which uses the NetBIOS Name Servers (NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS names. (Optional) IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server that is used in Microsoft environments which uses the NetBIOS Name Servers (NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS names. (Optional) Restricts networks for which routes may automatically be added. (Default: all-nets) Allow usage of Stateful MPPE (less secure, use only for compatibility). (Default: No) Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for publishing routes via Proxy ARP. (Default: No) Specifies the interfaces on which the security gateway should publish routes via Proxy ARP. (Optional) Text describing the current object. (Optional) Description A PPPoE interface is a PPP (point-to-point protocol) tunnel over an existing physical Ethernet interface. Its IP address is dynamically assigned. Properties Name EthernetInterface IP Network DNS1 DNS2 Username Password ServiceName Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier) The physical Ethernet interface that connects to the PPPoE server network. The host name to store the assigned IP address in. The network from which traffic should be routed into the tunnel. IP of the primary DNS server. (Optional) IP of the secondary DNS server. (Optional) Specifies the username to use for this PPPoE tunnel. The password to use for this PPPoE tunnel. Specifies the PPPoE server service name used to distinguish between two or more PPPoE servers attached to the same network. (Optional) 130

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NBNS1
IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service
(WINS) server that is used in Microsoft environ-
ments
which
uses
the
NetBIOS
Name
Servers
(NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS names.
(Optional)
NBNS2
IP of the primary Windows Internet Name Service
(WINS) server that is used in Microsoft environ-
ments
which
uses
the
NetBIOS
Name
Servers
(NBNS) to assign IP addresses to NetBIOS names.
(Optional)
AllowedRoutes
Restricts networks for which routes may automatic-
ally be added. (Default: all-nets)
MPPEAllowStateful
Allow usage of Stateful MPPE (less secure, use only
for compatibility). (Default: No)
ProxyARPAllInterfaces
Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for
publishing routes via Proxy ARP. (Default: No)
ProxyARPInterfaces
Specifies the interfaces on which the security gate-
way
should
publish
routes
via
Proxy
ARP.
(Optional)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.28.8. PPPoETunnel
Description
A PPPoE interface is a PPP (point-to-point protocol) tunnel over an existing physical Ethernet inter-
face. Its IP address is dynamically assigned.
Properties
Name
Specifies
a
symbolic
name
for
the
interface.
(Identifier)
EthernetInterface
The physical Ethernet interface that connects to the
PPPoE server network.
IP
The host name to store the assigned IP address in.
Network
The network from which traffic should be routed in-
to the tunnel.
DNS1
IP of the primary DNS server. (Optional)
DNS2
IP of the secondary DNS server. (Optional)
Username
Specifies the username to use for this PPPoE tunnel.
Password
The password to use for this PPPoE tunnel.
ServiceName
Specifies the PPPoE server service name used to dis-
tinguish between two or more PPPoE servers at-
tached to the same network. (Optional)
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