Motorola WA840GP User Guide - Page 55

Field, Description, PPPoE Access, Concentrator, PPPoE Connect, on Demand, Enabled, Disabled

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Configuration Section 3 Field PPPoE Access Concentrator: (ADVANCED) PPPoE Connect on Demand: (ADVANCED) PPPoE Max Idle Time: (ADVANCED) PPPoE Keep Alive: (ADVANCED) PPPoE MRU: (ADVANCED) PPPoE MTU: (ADVANCED) Description Sets the name of the PPP access concentrator, as may be required by some ISPs. FACTORY DEFAULT: (blank) Sets whether the PPP connection should be automatically disconnected if no traffic has been observed for the period specified by PPPoE Max Idle Time. • Selecting Enabled engages this automatic disconnection. • Selecting Disabled suppresses automatic disconnection. FACTORY DEFAULT: Disabled Sets the number of seconds to wait before disconnecting the PPPoE connection, if PPPoE Connect on Demand is Enabled. This value can be anywhere between 1 and 3600 seconds. FACTORY DEFAULT: 60 Sets whether or not the PPPoE connection should be automatically restored if it is lost. • Selecting Enabled automatically restores lost connections. • Selecting Disabled suppresses automatic re-connection. NOTE: This setting has no effect unless PPPoE Connect on Demand (above) is Disabled. FACTORY DEFAULT: Disabled Sets the maximum number of bytes that the PPPoE connection will receive in a single Ethernet frame. This value can be anywhere between 128 and 9999 bytes. FACTORY DEFAULT: 1492 Sets the maximum number of bytes that the PPPoE connection will transmit in a single Ethernet frame. This value can be anywhere between 128 and 9999 bytes. FACTORY DEFAULT: 1492 WA840 3-21

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Configuration
Section 3
WA840
3-21
Field
Description
PPPoE Access
Concentrator:
(ADVANCED)
Sets the name of the PPP access concentrator, as may be required
by some ISPs.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
(blank)
PPPoE Connect
on Demand:
(ADVANCED)
Sets whether the PPP connection should be automatically
disconnected if no traffic has been observed for the period specified
by
PPPoE Max Idle Time
.
Selecting
Enabled
engages this automatic disconnection.
Selecting
Disabled
suppresses automatic disconnection.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Disabled
PPPoE Max Idle
Time:
(ADVANCED)
Sets the number of seconds to wait before disconnecting the PPPoE
connection, if
PPPoE Connect on Demand
is Enabled.
This value can be anywhere between 1 and 3600 seconds.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
60
PPPoE Keep
Alive:
(ADVANCED)
Sets whether or not the PPPoE connection should be automatically
restored if it is lost.
Selecting
Enabled
automatically restores lost connections.
Selecting
Disabled
suppresses automatic re-connection.
NOTE
:
This setting has no effect unless
PPPoE Connect on Demand
(above) is
Disabled
.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
Disabled
PPPoE MRU:
(ADVANCED)
Sets the maximum number of bytes that the PPPoE connection will
receive
in a single Ethernet frame.
This value can be anywhere between 128 and 9999 bytes.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
1492
PPPoE MTU:
(ADVANCED)
Sets the maximum number of bytes that the PPPoE connection will
transmit
in a single Ethernet frame.
This value can be anywhere between 128 and 9999 bytes.
FACTORY DEFAULT:
1492