ZyXEL NBG6615 User Guide - Page 73

PPTP Connection, Connect on Demand, Connect, Attain DNS Automatically, Set DNS Manually, Apply

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Chapter 7 WAN Table 23 Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPPoE (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Idle Time This field is available only when you select Connect on Demand. Specify the time in minutes that elapses before the router automatically disconnects from the PPPoE server. MTU Size Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) or the largest packet size per frame that your NBG6615 can receive and process. Connect/ Disconnect Click Connect button to establish the connection with above settings or Click Disconnect to stop the connection. DNS Servers Attain DNS Click Attain DNS Automatically radio button if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server Automatically/Set information (and the NBG6615's WAN IP address). Or click Set DNS Manually if you have if you DNS Manually have the IP address of a DNS server. First DNS Server Enter the first and second DNS server's IP address in the box fields. Second DNS Server WAN MAC Address The MAC address section allows users to configure the WAN port's MAC address by either using the NBG6615's MAC address, copying the MAC address from a computer on your LAN or manually entering a MAC address. Factory default Select this option to use the factory assigned default MAC Address. Clone the computer's MAC address - MAC Address Select this option to clone the MAC address of the computer (displaying in the screen) from which you are configuring the NBG6615. Once it is successfully configured, the address will be copied to the rom file. It will not change unless you change the setting or upload a different ROM file. Set WAN MAC Address Select this option and enter the MAC address you want to use. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NBG6615. Reset Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. 7.3.4 PPTP Connection Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol that enables secure transfer of data from a remote client to a private server, creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using TCP/IP-based networks. PPTP supports on-demand, multi-protocol and virtual private networking over public networks, such as the Internet. NBG6615's User's Guide 73

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Chapter 7 WAN
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7.3.4
PPTP Connection
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol that enables secure transfer of data from a
remote client to a private server, creating a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using TCP/IP-based networks.
PPTP supports on-demand, multi-protocol and virtual private networking over public networks, such as
the Internet.
Idle Time
This field is available only when you select
Connect on Demand
.
Specify the time in minutes that elapses before the router automatically disconnects from the
PPPoE server.
MTU Size
Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) or the largest packet size per frame that your
NBG6615 can receive and process.
Connect/
Disconnect
Click
Connect
button to establish the connection with above settings or Click
Disconnect
to
stop the connection.
DNS Servers
Attain DNS
Automatically/Set
DNS Manually
Click
Attain DNS Automatically
radio button if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server
information (and the NBG6615’s WAN IP address). Or click
Set DNS Manually
if you have if you
have the IP address of a DNS server.
First DNS Server
Second DNS
Server
Enter the first and second DNS server's IP address in the box fields.
WAN MAC Address
The MAC address section allows users to configure the WAN port's MAC address by either using the NBG6615’s
MAC address, copying the MAC address from a computer on your LAN or manually entering a MAC address.
Factory default
Select this option to use the factory assigned default MAC Address.
Clone the
computer's MAC
address - MAC
Address
Select this option to clone the MAC address of the computer (displaying in the screen) from
which you are configuring the NBG6615. Once it is successfully configured, the address will be
copied to the rom file. It will not change unless you change the setting or upload a different
ROM file.
Set WAN MAC
Address
Select this option and enter the MAC address you want to use.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the NBG6615.
Reset
Click
Reset
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Table 23
Network > WAN > Internet Connection: PPPoE (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION