HotBrick VPN 800 manual Connection, Type, Address Info, PPPoE / Pptp, Dialup, Optional

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Connection

Check the data supplied by your ISP, and select the appropriate option.

Type

Static IP – Select this if your ISP has provided a Fixed or Static IP

 

 

address. Then enter the data into the Address Info fields.

 

Dynamic IP – Select this if your ISP provides an IP address automatically,

 

when you connect. You can ignore the Address Info fields.

 

PPPoE – Select this if your ISP uses this method. (Usually, your ISP will

 

provide some PPPoE software. This software is no longer required, and

 

should not be used.)

 

If this method is selected, you must complete the PPPoE dialup fields.

 

Note:

 

If using the PPTP connection method, select Static IP or Dynamic IP, as

 

appropriate, according to the IP address method used by your ISP.

Address Info

This is for Static IP users only. Enter the address information provided by your

 

ISP. If your ISP provided multiple IP address, you can use the Multi-DMZ

 

screen to assign the additional IP addresses.

PPPoE / PPTP

This is for PPPoE and PPTP users only.

Dialup

Enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP.

 

 

If using PPTP, enable the PPTP Connection checkbox, and enter the IP

 

address of the PPTP server.

 

Host name (Optional For PPPoE),This field is used by a Host to uniquely

 

associate an access concentrator to a particular Host request.

 

Note:

 

There are additional PPPoE/PPTP options on the Port Options screen.

 

To use multiple PPPoE sessions on either port, configure the Advanced

 

PPPoE screen.

DNS

If using a Fixed IP address, you MUST enter at least 1 DNS address.

 

If using Dynamic IP or PPPoE, DNS information is optional.

Optional

Host name – This is required by some ISPs. If your ISP provided a Host

 

Name, enter it here. Otherwise, you can use the default value.

 

Domain name – This is required by some ISPs. If your ISP provided a

 

Domain Name, enter it here. Otherwise, you can use the default value.

 

MAC address – Some ISP's record your MAC address (also called

 

"Physical address" or "Network Adapter address"). If so, you can enter the

 

MAC address expected by your ISP in this field. Otherwise, this should be

 

left at the default value.

Setup of the HotBrick VPN 800/2 Firewall Router is now complete. PCs on your LAN must now be configured. See the following section for details.

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Contents Dual WAN Firewall Router VPN 800 User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Advanced LAN Configuration ………………………………………………………………...67 Existing Dhcp Server ………………………………………………………………………………...67Internet Features IntroductionThis gives twice the bandwidth of a single modem PPPoE Session Management Other Features Port Switching HubPackage Contents Physical DetailsLED Action Condition Default Settings AC power socketRear Panel VPN 800/2 Firewall Router Page Configuring the VPN 800/2 Firewall Router for your LAN Basic SetupProcedure OverviewNo Response? Settings LAN & Dhcp IP AddressSubnet Mask Dhcp Server ConfigurationLAN Any IP Setup Dhcp IP AddressHotBrick Network Solutions Settings Primary Setup Connection ModeAddress Info ConnectionType PPPoE / PptpInternet Access Configure PCs on your LANTCP/IP Settings OverviewAccessing AOL Macintosh ClientsLinux Clients Fixed IP Address Advanced Port Setup Port OptionsTransparent Bridge Settings Port OptionsConnection Options OptionLoad Balance Load BalanceStatistics Settings Load BalanceLoad Balance InterfaceSettings Advanced PPPoE Advanced PPPoEAction StatusSettings Advanced Pptp Advanced PptpAdvanced Setup Host IP SetupSettings Host IP Setup Host Network IdentityHost & Group Host NetworkBinding ListConnecting to the Virtual Servers Virtual ServersServer Type Settings Virtual ServerEnable AddressSelect Custom Server Server List Name Settings Custom Virtual ServersCustom Virtual Servers Custom ServerCustom Virtual Server Settings Special Applications Special ApplicationsSelect Special Application Name Select Name Item Using a Special Application on your PC To use the Dynamic DNS feature Dynamic DNSSettings Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS ServiceStandard SettingsAdditional Client orMulti DMZ Multi DMZSettings Multi DMZ Settings UPnP UPnPUPnP Option NAT Setting NATSettings NAT NAT AliasAdvanced Features 10 Advanced FeatureSettings Advanced Features Using Remote Web-based Setup Interface Smtp Simple Mail Transport Protocol BindingProtocol Protocol and Port Binding Security Management Block URLSettings Block URL Block InternetAccess Filter Setup Access GroupPorts Filter SettingBlock Well-known Icmp FiltersSession Limit Protocol Setting System Filter Exception EnableSystem Filter Exception Foreign Port RangeVPN Configuration Planning the VPNIPSec Global Setting IPSec Global SettingIP Global Setting Log LevelPolicy Setup Policy SetupTraffic Selector VPN Policy SetupIPSec Traffic Binding Security LevelKey Management Tunnel Attribute Dead Peer DetectionSet Options QoS Configuration QoS SetupService Policy ConfigurationData QoS Setup FeatureData Policy Configuration Network Admission PolicyManagement Assistant SnmpSystem Settings SnmpEmail Alert InformationSettings Email Alert Syslog Keep Sent Messages Syslog ConfigurationSyslog Global Syslog ServerAdmin Password Admin Password ScreenUpgrade Firmware Upgrade FirmwareAdvanced LAN Configuration Existing Dhcp ServerRouting Configuring Other Routers on your LAN Settings RoutingStatic Routing Example For the VPN 800/2 Firewall Router Gateways Routing Table For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route Entry 1 SegmentOperation and Status OperationSystem Status Data System Status DeviceRestore Factory Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsWAN Status WAN StatusNAT Status Data NAT StatusNAT Connections ErrorsNAT Traffic MiscSpecifications FCC StatementCE Marking Warning Windows TCP/IP Setup Overview TCP/IP SettingsChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Using Dhcp Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Select Control Panel Network and Dial-up ConnectionUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Figure B-7 Network Configuration Windows XPFigure B-8 TCP/IP Properties Windows XP Internet Access TroubleshootingGeneral Problems SolutionSolution