PPP Mode
There are three PPP options: “Disabled,” “Server” and “Client.”
•Disabled is the default setting.
•Server is for a connection request from a peer computer. It allows users to connect to your servers without the Internet understructure, and it can be used as a backup access in case of Internet failure or an
•Client is for a
Note 1: The PPP connection can work simultaneously with the LAN connection. Note 2: The
PPPconnection uses the same serial interface as Power Management: As these two features are mutually exclusive, by enabling the PPP you automatically disable Power Management and vice versa.
If you have a LAN connection, normally you don’t have to choose the PPP connection as your connection mode. However, if no LAN connection is available, you can enable either the PPP Server mode or the PPP Client mode according to the real connection scenarios.
PPP Server Settings
Current Local IP Address: This displays the IP address of the switch when a PPP connection is established. If the PPP connection is not yet established, however, the IP address will show as “Unknown.” NOTE: This address is normally the same as the Local IP Address entry, but must be distinct from the one that is used by the switch on the LAN.
Local IP Address: Enter the IP address (default = 192.168.2.200) to be used by the switch in the PPP connection. This IP address will be used only in PPP connections by the switch alone, and should be distinct from the IP address (default = 192.168.1.200) that is specified on the LAN TCP/IP screen and used for connection via direct local area network.
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