TP-Link TL-ER6020 TL-ER6020 v1 User Guide - Page 103

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In this table, you can view the information of IP Pools and edit them by the action buttons. 3.5.3.3 List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel This page displays the information and status of the tunnels. Choose the menu VPN→L2TP/PPTP→List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel to load the following page. Figure 3-65 List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel Figure 3-65 displays the connection status of the NO.1 entry in the list of tunnel in Figure 3-64. This tunnel has been successfully established. Each tunnel has a Tunnel ID and a Session ID. The ID value in client corresponds to that in server. The connection information of this tunnel in the server is shown as the figure below. Every time a tunnel connection is established, a tunnel ID and a session ID are created. In a Router, the ID values of different tunnels are different. A tunnel can create different ID values when it is reconnected. 3.6 Services 3.6.1 PPPoE Server The Router can be configured as a PPPoE server to specify account and IP address to users in LAN and thus you can control the dial-up of users for a high efficiency in network management. The PPPoE configuration can be implemented on General, IP Address Pool, Account, Exceptional IP and List of Account pages. 3.6.1.1 General On this page, you can configure PPPoE function globally. Choose the menu Services→PPPoE Server→General to load the following page. -98-

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In this table, you can view the information of IP Pools and edit them by the action buttons.
3.5.3.3
List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
This page displays the information and status of the tunnels.
Choose the menu
VPN
L2TP/PPTP
List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
to load the following page.
Figure 3-65 List of L2TP/PPTP Tunnel
Figure 3-65 displays the connection status of the NO.1 entry in the list of tunnel in Figure 3-64. This
tunnel has been successfully established. Each tunnel has a Tunnel ID and a Session ID. The ID value
in client corresponds to that in server. The connection information of this tunnel in the server is shown
as the figure below.
Every time a tunnel connection is established, a tunnel ID and a session ID are created. In a Router,
the ID values of different tunnels are different. A tunnel can create different ID values when it is
reconnected.
3.6 Services
3.6.1 PPPoE Server
The Router can be configured as a PPPoE server to specify account and IP address to users in LAN and
thus you can control the dial-up of users for a high efficiency in network management.
The PPPoE configuration can be implemented on
General
,
IP Address Pool
,
Account
,
Exceptional
IP
and
List of Account
pages.
3.6.1.1
General
On this page, you can configure PPPoE function globally.
Choose the menu
Services
PPPoE Server
General
to load the following page.