User`s guide
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Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
use of specified IP
address
ppp n DNSserver
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Primary DNS server
ppp n secDNS
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Secondary DNS server
ppp n IPmin
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Assign remote IP addresses
from a.b.c.d to a.b.c.d
ppp n IPrange 0 - 255
Assign remote IP addresses
from a.b.c.d to a.b.c.d
ppp n transDNS
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Primary DNS server a.b.c.d
ppp n sectransDNS
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
Secondary DNS server a.b.c.d
ppp n ans OFF,ON
Allow this PPP interface to
answer incoming calls
ppp n do_nat
0,1,2
0 = Disabled
1 = IP address
2 = IP address
and port
Enable NAT on this interface
IP address/IP address and Port
ppp n natip
Valid IP address
a.b.c.d
NAT Source IP address a.b.c.d
ppp n ipsec
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
2 = Enabled and
Keep SAs
Enable IPsec on this interface/
Keep Security Associations
when this DialServ interface is
disconnected
ppp n firewall OFF,ON
Enable the firewall on this
interface
Configuration – Network > Interfaces > DialServ > Advanced
Metric
The value in this text box specifies the route metric that should be applied to this interface.
(see Configuration – Network > Interfaces > Advanced > PPP n for more detail.)
Enable “Always On” mode of this interface
When checked, this checkbox causes the following two options to appear:
On/On and return to service immediately
These two radio buttons select whether the “always-on” functionality should simply be
enabled or whether the additional facility to return the interface to the “In Service” state
should be applied.
Put this interface “Out of Service” when an always-on connection attempt fails.
Normally, always-on interfaces will not go out of service unless they have connected at
least once. When checked, this checkbox causes the router to put the interface out of
service even if the first connection attempt fails.