LAN (PPPoE Connections)

When using PPPoE, you can connect via LAN without a router.

A modem (using bridge mode) is required when using

FLET’S ADSL.

Configuration example

B FLET’S

Internet

 

 

 

 

Local IP

 

ONU

network

ONU

211.10.10.10

210.10.10.10

1 Set “PPPoE” to “On” under Page 9/11 of the Administrator Setup menu, and enter the PPPoE user name and PPPoE password given to you by the provider.

If you have a fixed IP from the provider, set “Fixed IP for PPPoE” to “On”, and enter your fixed IP address for PPPoE in “Fixed IP Address for PPPoE”.

Administrator Setup

 

9/11

PPPoE

On

Off

PPPoE User Name

abc@example.com

 

PPPoE Password

1234567890

 

Fixed IP for PPPoE

On

Off

Fixed IP Address for PPPoE

210.10.10.10

 

PPPoE DNS

Obtain Automatically

 

Primary DNS

 

 

Secondary DNS

 

 

OK

Cancel

 

Right-click the mouse to display a help message.

 

IP:012.345.678.912

The setting has been configured properly if the correct IP address appears in the launcher menu.

Notes

If the fixed DNS server address is specified by the provider, set “PPPoE DNS” to “Specify”, and enter the specific addresses in “Primary DNS” and “Secondary DNS”.

The information that appears in the launcher menu may differ depending on the “Number Display” setting in the Device Setup menu. You can also click the Number Display portion and select the information to display from a list.

2 Remote parties must configure in the same way.

To conduct a video conference

Select “IP” for the line interface, enter the remote party’s IP address in the text box, and dial.

You can set “IP” as the default line interface selection for the launcher menu by setting “Line I/F” to “IP” in the Dial settings of the Communication Mode menu.

For details on the setting, see “Communication Mode Menu” on page 29.

Setup and Registration 2 Chapter

Setting Up the Network Configurations 47