Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 1000 ADSL Basic PPP/PPTP Configuration, Channel ID

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Basic PPP/PPTP Configuration

The PPTP configuration page provides a PPTP Destination Table for PPP/PPTP connection information (see example in figure 41).

Channel ID

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

Name

ISP1

ISP1

ISP1

ISP1

ISP2

ISP2

ISP2

State

IDLE

IDLE

IDLE

IDLE

IDLE

IDLE

IDLE

Figure 41. PPTP Destination Table

The fields of this table are described next.

Channel ID

The numbers displayed in this column are the ATM Virtual Channels on the ADSL line. Using one of these numbers in the PPTP Connection Icon on your PC desktop allows you to select a specific remote destination.

Name

The values displayed in this column are customized entries reflecting the name of the ISP or corporate network connected to this virtual channel. You can use this name in the PPTP Connection Icon on your PC desktop.

State

The ADSL modem allows multiple users to connect to different remote sites simultaneously. When a connection is no longer available to other users, the state changes from IDLE to In Use. The IP address of the PC currently using the connection is also displayed.

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