Nortel Networks BSR222 manual Internet connection with Pptp

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Internet connection with PPTP

Choose PPTP if your service provider uses a DSL terminator with PPTP log on. The Business Secure Router must have a static IP address in this case. You need a log on name, associated password, the PPTP server IP address, and a connection ID.

Type the subnet mask assigned to you by your ISP (if given).

Type the (static) IP address assigned to you by your ISP.

The connection ID or name is optional, depending on your ISP’s requirements. If you have a connection ID from your ISP, enter it in C:ID format, where ID is the id given to you by your ISP. For example, C:12. If you have a connection name from your ISP, enter it in N:Name format where Name is the connection name given to you by your ISP. For example, N:MyISP.

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Contents Nortel Business Secure Router 222 Fundamentals Copyright Nortel TrademarksContents Chapter User Notes Page NN47922-301 Preface Before you beginRelated publications Hard-copy technical manuals How to get help AC Power Adapter Specifications Chapter Introducing the Business Secure Router Internet account information worksheetIntroducing the Business Secure Router NN47922-301 Chapter Hardware installation Front panel Label DescriptionPower Rear panelHardware installation NN47922-301 Chapter Setting up your computer IP address Static or dynamic configuration Windows 2000/NT/XPSetting up your computer IP address Command Prompt Checking your computer IP addressSetting up your computer IP address NN47922-301 Chapter Configuring your Business Secure Router Accessing your Business Secure Router via the WebGUIConfiguring your Business Secure Router Configuring your Business Secure Router Using the wizard to configure for internet access Configuring your Business Secure Router Internet connection with ethernet Internet connection with PPPoE Internet connection with Pptp WAN IP address assignment Test your internet connection System DNS serversGeneral Notes Chapter User NotesGeneral Firewall VPN Client TerminationUser Notes Security RoutingSetting up the router when the system has a server Advanced Router ConfigurationConnecting two sites to establish a virtual private network Adding IP telephony to a multi-site network Allowing remote management of a LAN-connected BCM50 Setting up the router for guest access Preventing heavy data traffic from impacting telephone callsSetting Up a Remote Office with a UNIStim IP Telephone Inter-Operability With Third-Party Routers VPN Connections With Cisco RoutersChapter Troubleshooting Problem You cannot ping any computer on the LANProblem You cannot get a WAN IP address from the ISP Problem You cannot access the Internet