LANCOM Reference Manual LCOS 3.50 ̈ Chapter 7: Routing and WAN connections
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Routing and WAN
connections
Windows users are able to view the assigned addresses via LANmonitor. In
addition to the name of the remote station, the current IP address as well as
the addresses of DNS and NBNS servers can be found there. Options such as
channel bundling or the duration of the connection are also displayed.
7.6.4 Settings in the PPP list
You can specify a custom definition of the PPP negotiation for each of the
remote sites that contact your net.
The PPP list may have up to 64 entries and contain the following values:
Configuration tool List
LANconfig Communication ̈ Protocols ̈ PPP list
WEBconfig Expert Configuration ̈ Setup ̈ WAN-module ̈
PPP-list
Terminal/Telnet
cd /setup/WAN module
set PPP-list [...]
In this column of
the PPP list...
...enter the following values:
Remote site
(device name)
Name the remote site uses to identify itself to your router.
User name The name with which your router logs onto the remote site. The
device name of your router is used if nothing is specified here.
Password Password transferred by your router to the remote site
(if demanded).
An asterisk (*) in the list indicates that an entry is present.
Auth. Security method used on the PPP connection ('PAP', 'CHAP' or
'none'). Your own router demands that the remote site observes
this procedure. Not the other way round.
This means that 'PAP', 'CHAP' security is not useful when connect-
ing to Internet service providers, who may not wish to provide a
password. Select 'none' as the security attribute for connections
such as these.