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Option Port IP address

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Wireless Controller User Manual (L2TP). Req u ired field s fo r t h e s elected ISP t y p e b ecome h ig h lig h ted . En t er t h e fo llo wing in fo rmat io n as n eed ed an d as p ro v id ed b y y o u r ISP: PPPoE Profi l e Name . Th is men u lis t s co n fig u red PPPo E p ro files , p art icu larly u s efu l wh en co n fig u rin g mu lt ip le PPPo E co n n ect io n s (i.e. fo r Jap an ISPs t h at h av e mu lt ip le PPPoE support). IS P l og i n i nformati on. Th is is req u ired fo r PPTP an d L2TP ISPs .  Us er Name  Pas s word  Secret (req u ired fo r L2TP o n ly ) MPPE Encrypti on: Fo r PPTP lin ks , y o u r ISP may req u ire y o u t o en able M icro soft Po in t t o -Po in t En cry p t io n (M PPE). S pl i t Tunnel (s u p p ort ed fo r PPTP an d L2TP co n n ect io n ). Th is s et t in g allo ws y o u r LA N h o s t s t o access in t ern et sit es o ver t h is Op t io n lin k wh ile s t ill p ermit t in g VPN t raffic t o b e d irect ed t o a VPN co n fig u red o n t h is Op t io n p o rt .  If s p lit t u n n el is en ab led , DW C wo n ‟t exp ect a d efau lt ro u t e fro m t h e ISP s erv er. In s u ch cas e, u s er h as t o t ake care o f ro u t in g man u ally b y configuring the routing from Static Routing page. To keep t h e co n n ect io n alway s o n , click Keep Connected. To lo g o u t aft er t h e co n n ect io n is id le fo r a p erio d o f t ime (u s efu l if y o u r ISP co s t s are b ased o n lo g o n t imes ), click Id le Timeo u t an d en t er t h e t ime, in min u t es , t o wait b efo re d is co n n ect in g in t h e Id le Time field . 6.2.1 Option Port IP address Yo u r ISP a s s ig n s y o u an IP ad d res s t h at is eit h er d y n amic (n ewly g en erat ed each t ime y o u lo g in ) o r s t at ic (p erman ent). Th e IP A d d ress So u rce o p t io n allo ws y o u t o define whether the address is s tatically provided by the ISP or s hould be received d y n amically at each lo g in . If s t at ic, en t er y o ur IP ad d ress, IPv 4 s u b net mas k, and the ISP g at eway ‟s IP ad d ress. PPTP an d L2TP ISPs als o can p ro v ide a s t at ic IP ad d res s an d s u b n et t o co n fig u re, h o wev er t h e d efau lt is t o receiv e t h at in fo rmat io n d y n amically fro m t h e ISP. 162

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Wireless Controller
User Manual
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(L2TP). Required fields for the selected ISP type become highlighted. Enter the following
information as needed and as provided by your ISP:
PPPoE Profile Name
. This menu lists configured PPPoE profiles, particularly useful
when configuring multiple PPPoE connections (i.e. for Japan ISPs that have multiple
PPPoE support).
ISP login information
. This is required for PPTP and L2TP ISPs.
User Name
Password
Secret (required for L2TP only)
MPPE Encryption
: For PPTP links, your ISP may require you to enable Microsoft Point-
to-Point Encryption (MPPE).
Split Tunnel
(supported for PPTP and L2TP connection). This setting allows your LAN
hosts to access internet sites over this Option link while still permitting VPN traffic to be
directed to a VPN configured on this Option port.
If split tunnel is enabled, DWC won‟t expect a default route from the ISP
server. In such case, user has to take care of routing manually by
configuring the routing from Static Routing page.
To keep the connection always on, click
Keep Connected
. To log out after the connection is
idle for a period of time (useful if your ISP costs are based on logon times), click Idle Timeout
and enter the time, in minutes, to wait before disconnecting in the Idle Time field.
6.2.1
Option Port IP address
Your ISP assigns you an IP address that is either dynamic (newly generated each
time you log in) or static (permanent). The IP Address Source option allows you to
define whether the address is statically provided by the ISP or should be received
dynamically at each login. If static, enter your IP address, IPv4 subnet mask, and the
ISP gateway‟s IP address. PPTP and L2TP ISPs also can provide a static IP address
and subnet to configure, however the default is to receive that information
dynamically from the ISP.