Intellinet Network Solutions 524100 user manual PPP Mode, PPP Server Settings

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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 ultra-secure access by the use of private lines and modems.

Client is for a dial-in connection to a PPP server (your ISP or an Enterprise PPP server). It can be used when there is no LAN or router available for direct Internet access using a modem.

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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Contents Model Page CE Statement FCC StatementTable of contents System architecture LAN/WAN ConfigurationsPower Control Configuration PPP Configuration Status LEDs Restore Factory DefaultsPS/2 Mouse Port Console Management Port RJ-12Side Panel Digital KVM over IP Switch SetupServer Configuration Power Adapter JackWindows Additional Server Configuration Considerations56 Hz Network Settings Https//192.168.1.200.5978 Port Base SettingsInstallation of Certificates Installation Selection of a Security Level for Viewer Connection Selection of a User Password Policy Installation of a Java Viewer Installation of a Win32 ViewerImport a Client Certificate to a Java Viewer Importing Certificates to a Viewer on a Client ComputerImport a Client Certificate to a Win32 Viewer Display Viewer Connection OptionsCompression Encoding Misc/SessionEstablishing the Viewer Connection Cursor Settings/SynchronizationSaving Connection Settings Window Size Scaling Win32 Viewer SettingsWindow Size Adjustment Full Screen ModeViewer Connection Win32 Viewer Title Bar InformationSelect Computer Box Viewer Quick MenuNew connection Make another new connection using the viewer Switch’s booting time has become unduly long. What’s wrong? Video Display TroubleshootingWhen the viewer connection is made, select Web-Based Management Interface User Privileges SUPERADMIN, ADMIN, UserViewers DownloadTime Zone Main Date & TimeInternet Time Main SecurityLocal Time Viewer Connections Certificates and KeysMain LAN TCP/IP Main WAN PPP TCP/IP SettingsPPP Server Settings PPP ModePPP Client Settings TimeoutKVM Server Log Video Quality KVM Server Main SettingsScanning Attached KVMKVM Server Viewer Connection Settings Hot Keys Server Name for ViewersKeyboard Layout Largest Possible ScreenDouble-Byte Languages KVM Server ComputersViewer Hot Keys Mouse Resynchronize KeyComputer Name AlarmsPower Management Port NumberPower Device Login KVM Server Power ControlEnable Power Control through the Serial Interface Simple Users Can Control PowerEscape Sequences Login Dialog chat styleComments KVM Server KVM Switch Database Number of Ports Delay Between KeysKVM Model Model NameVideo Mode KVM Server Video Mode DatabaseHeight Users Local DatabaseRefresh Rate WidthWeb Management interface and the viewers Directory Server Using Ldap Users Remote Servers User Remote AuthenticationAuthentication Server Type Radius Server Users Radius Accounting Enable Radius AccountingUsers Current Status Alarms Snmp Traps Alarms E-mailsAlarms Selection Management Over a Browser NumLock Test Alarm Frozen Keyboard Maintenance Software VersionMaintenance Software Upgrade Maintenance Configuration Save and Restore Apply Settings Restart Servers Maintenance RebootManagement Over a Browser General PowerPackage Contents Standards