Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 32

WAN/ISP, PPPoE xDSL, Normal, Connect on Demand, Connect on, Demand, To use WAN2, under WAN2 External - 360 requirements

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32 Configuring a connection to the outside network Configuring connectivity By default, all settings are associated with Session 1. For multi-session PPPoE Accounts, configure each session individually. If you have multiple PPPoE accounts, assign each one to a different session in the SGMI. Before configuring the WAN ports to use a PPPoE account, gather the following information: ■ User name and password All PPPoE accounts require user names and passwords. Get this information from your ISP before configuring PPPoE. ■ Static IP address You may have purchased or are assigned a static IP address for the PPPoE account. To configure PPPoE See "PPPoE tab field descriptions" on page 166. 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click WAN/ISP. 2 For model 320, do the following: ■ In the right pane, on the Main Setup tab, under Connection Type, click PPPoE (xDSL). ■ Click Save. 3 For model 360 or 360R, do the following: ■ In the right pane, on the Main Setup tab, under WAN1 (External), in the Connection Type drop-down list, click PPPoE (xDSL). ■ To use WAN 2, under WAN 2 (External), under HA Mode, click Normal. ■ To use WAN2, under WAN2 (External), in the Connection Type dropdown list, click PPPoE (xDSL). ■ Click Save. ■ In the right pane, on the PPPoE tab, in the right pane, on the PPPoE tab, under WAN Port and Sessions, do one of the following: ■ On the WAN Port drop-down list, select a WAN port to configure. 4 If you have a multi-session PPPoE account, under WAN Port and Sessions, on the PPPoE Session drop-down list, select the appropriate session. 5 If you have a single-session PPPoE account, leave the PPPoE session at Session 1. 6 Under Connection, check Connect on Demand. If you want to connect to a PPPoE session manually, uncheck Connect on Demand, and then under Manual Control, click Connect.

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Configuring a connection to the outside network
Configuring connectivity
By default, all settings are associated with Session 1. For multi-session PPPoE
Accounts, configure each session individually. If you have multiple PPPoE
accounts, assign each one to a different session in the SGMI.
Before configuring the WAN ports to use a PPPoE account, gather the following
information:
User name and password
All PPPoE accounts require user names and passwords. Get this
information from your ISP before configuring PPPoE.
Static IP address
You may have purchased or are assigned a static IP address for the PPPoE
account.
To configure PPPoE
See
“PPPoE tab field descriptions”
on page 166.
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
WAN/ISP
.
2
For model 320, do the following:
In the right pane, on the Main Setup tab, under Connection Type, click
PPPoE (xDSL)
.
Click
Save
.
3
For model 360 or 360R, do the following:
In the right pane, on the Main Setup tab, under WAN1 (External), in the
Connection Type drop-down list, click
PPPoE (xDSL)
.
To use WAN 2, under WAN 2 (External), under HA Mode, click
Normal
.
To use WAN2, under WAN2 (External), in the Connection Type drop-
down list, click
PPPoE (xDSL)
.
Click
Save
.
In the right pane, on the PPPoE tab, in the right pane, on the PPPoE tab,
under WAN Port and Sessions, do one of the following:
On the WAN Port drop-down list, select a WAN port to configure.
4
If you have a multi-session PPPoE account, under WAN Port and Sessions,
on the PPPoE Session drop-down list, select the appropriate session.
5
If you have a single-session PPPoE account, leave the PPPoE session at
Session 1.
6
Under Connection, check
Connect on Demand
.
If you want to connect to a PPPoE session manually, uncheck
Connect on
Demand
, and then under Manual Control, click
Connect
.