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Chapter 34 Object Table 308 Configuration > Object > ISP Account > Edit (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Password Retype to Confirm IP Address/FQDN Connection ID Service Name Type the password associated with the user name above. The password can only consist of alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9). This field can be blank. Type your password again to make sure that you have entered is correctly. Enter the IP address or Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the PPTP or L2TP server. This field is available if this ISP account uses the PPTP protocol. Type your identification name for the PPTP server. This field can be blank. If this ISP account uses the PPPoE protocol, type the PPPoE service name to access. PPPoE uses the specified service name to identify and reach the PPPoE server. This field can be blank. Compression Idle Timeout OK Cancel If this ISP account uses the PPTP protocol, this field is not displayed. Select On button to turn on stac compression, and select Off to turn off stac compression. Stac compression is a data compression technique capable of compressing data by a factor of about four. This value specifies the number of seconds that must elapse without outbound traffic before the Zyxel Device automatically disconnects from the PPPoE/PPTP server. This value must be an integer between 0 and 360. If this value is zero, this timeout is disabled. Click OK to save your changes back to the Zyxel Device. If there are no errors, the program returns to the ISP Account screen. If there are errors, a message box explains the error, and the program stays in the ISP Account Edit screen. Click Cancel to return to the ISP Account screen without creating the profile (if it is new) or saving any changes to the profile (if it already exists). 34.13 DHCPv6 Overview This section describes how to configure DHCPv6 request type and lease type objects. • The Request screen (see Section 34.13.1 on page 743) allows you to configure DHCPv6 request type objects. • The Lease screen (see Section 34.2.3 on page 654) allows you to configure DHCPv6 lease type objects. 34.13.1 The DHCPv6 Request Screen The Request screen allows you to add, edit, and remove DHCPv6 request type objects. To access this screen, login to the Web Configurator, and click Configuration > Object > DHCPv6 > Request. Figure 495 Configuration > Object > DHCPv6 > Request ZyWALL ATP Series User's Guide 743