The following table describes the related fields in this screen.
Table 9 System Setting: WAN/LAN: PPTP
FIELD | DESCRIPTION |
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WAN Port Mode |
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PPTP | Select this option to activate PPTP support. Refer to Section 4.7.5 “PPTP” on |
| page 60 for more information. |
PPTP Local IP Address | Enter the IP address assigned to you. |
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PPTP Local Subnet | Enter the subnet mask assigned to you. |
Mask |
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PPTP Local Default | Enter the IP address of the gateway device. |
Gateway |
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Username | Enter the user name exactly as your ISP assigned. If assigned a name in the |
| form user@domain where domain identifies a service name, then enter both |
| components exactly as given. |
Password | Enter the password associated with the user name above. |
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PPP MTU Setting | Enter the size of a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). |
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TCP MSS Setting | Enter the size of the Maximum Segment Size (MSS). |
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Connections ID/Name | Enter your identification name of the PPTP server assigned to you by the ISP. |
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Connect on Demand | Select this option when you don’t want the connection up all the time and |
| specify an idle timeout in the Max Idle Time field (maximum 65535 minutes). |
| This is the default setting with an idle timeout of 10 minutes. |
Keep Alive | Select this option when you want the Internet connection up all the time and |
| specify a redial period in the Redial Period field (maximum 65535 seconds). |
| When disconnected, the VSG will attempt to bring up the connection after the |
| redial period. |
4.8 Server Configuration
Use the Server Configuration screen to set the embedded web server, the LAN DHCP server and specify the
Click System Setting and Server to display the screen as shown next.
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