3Com 980-000077/002 Network Router User Manual


 
Requirements 6-3
8
For simple connections to the ISP, where all IP traffic goes to the
Internet, leave the IP Address of the remote hosts network field set to
Internet.
9
For simple connections to the ISP, where all IP traffic goes to the
Internet, leave the IP Mask of the remote hosts network field set to
Internet.
10
For simple connections to the Internet, leave the Manufacturer of
remote router field set to Default. This field only needs to be
changed if the unit has also been configured as an IPX router. See the
Software Reference
for more details in this case.
11
Type the user ID allocated for the authentication protocol used by the
ISP in the ID to log into remote site field. Take care to enter the user
ID exactly as given because this field is case-sensitive.
The authentication protocol specified by the ISP determines which
one of password fields needs to be set. Occasionally, both a PAP and
a CHAP password are supplied. In this case, both fields must be
completed correctly.
12
If the ISP has supplied a PAP password, type the password in the PAP
Password to log into remote site field. Note that the password must
be entered exactly as given because this field is case-sensitive.
13
If the ISP has supplied a CHAP password, type the password in the CHAP
Password to log into remote site field. Note that the password must be
entered exactly as given because this field is case-sensitive.
Internet Service Providers may use either, or both, forms of user
authentication. No successful connection to the ISP will be possible
unless these parameters are configured correctly.
14
Press [Ctrl]+[E] to submit the new settings and then enter SAVE
If the ISP has already established an account then the PPP connection
can be tested by using “Ping” to send test IP packets to an Internet
site.
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