Specifications

Installation Alongside AVM KEN! or AVM KEN! DSL
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Dynamic DNS, to remain accessible from the Internet at a fixed do-
main name using a dynamically assigned IP address. Direct sup-
port for dynamic DNS providers (currently implemented for the
providers http://www.dyndns.org and http://www.dns4biz.com).
Support for unmetered access: The connection is kept active as
long as the service is running, rather than on demand. The con-
nection is reestablished immediately after an interruption by the
service provider.
Activate Internet connection on call: The Internet connection can
be activated by a voice telephone call to the Access Server
ISDN
Supports all Internet Service Providers offering PPP over ISDN
(RFC 1618), with one or more active ISDN-Controllers
Supports channel bundling with up to 30 ISDN B channels
Data compression at the PPP level using Stac or MPPC payload
compression (Fast Internet over ISDN)
ADSL
PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516) with AVM FRITZ!Card DSL
PPP over Ethernet with external ADSL modems (connected
through an Ethernet adapter)
PPP over ATM (RFC 2386) with AVM FRITZ!Card DSL
Installation Alongside AVM KEN! or AVM KEN! DSL
The AVM Access Server can be installed alongside KEN! on the same
computer. In this case, either AVM KEN! (or KEN! DSL) or the AVM
Access Server can be used to provide Internet access.
Internet Access Through the AVM Access Server
KEN!’s e-mail and proxy server features can use an Internet connection
configured in the AVM Access Server. All that is necessary is to deacti-
vate the KEN! setting “Internet access activated”.
Note: In this case, the firewall filters configured in KEN! are no longer in
effect. Instead, Internet security is controlled by the AVM Access
Server’s packet filters. The Access Server normally acts as an Internet
router. If you want the LAN to have Internet access only for certain