Configura
Call-in Authentication
The call-in authentication field specifies which protocol you want to run as the PPP/MLPPP authentication protocol when the ISP initiates an ISDN call to you. Under normal circumstances your ISP will not initiate a call to you.
Call-in Password
The call-in password specifies the password to use during the call-in authentication process. This field is case sensitive, and is given to you by your ISP.
Ave Interval
The Average Interval(Ave Interval) specifies the period in seconds used for traffic measurement by the bandwidth manager. A longer period (e.g. greater than 30 seconds) causes the ISDN channel to be added or deleted in a slower but smoother pace. If this parameter is set too short, the ISDN channel may be added due to a short burst of Internet traffic or be deleted due to short idle period. Therefore, internally, the Ave Interval is set to minimum of 10 seconds. This parameter is available only if the MP protocol is selected as the Internet encapsulation protocol.
1->2 Util
The 1->2 Utilization specifies the Internet connection traffic level; beyond which, the second ISDN channel will be requested to enlarge the PPP bundle. The value ranges from 0% to 100%. This parameter is available only if the MP protocol is selected as the data encapsulation protocol.
2->1 Util
The 2->1 Utilization specifies the Internet connection traffic level; below which, the second PPP channel will be released from the PPP bundle. The value ranges from 0% to 100%. This parameter is available only if the MP protocol is selected as the Internet encapsulation protocol.
1->0 Idle
The bandwidth management function will remove the (primary) Internet connection when it is being detected idle for a specific period. The 1->0 Idle parameter specifies the idle period in seconds.
NB. Assigning 0 seconds to this parameter has special meaning. It disables the 1->0 bandwidth management. The user has to manually disconnect the Internet Connection! This could lead to excessive bills.