User's Manual
UTT Technologies Chapter 6 Basic Setup
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Dial Schedule: It specifies a schedule during which the Device can dial up. If you
select a schedule here, it will allow the Device to dial up only in the selected schedule
range; else, the Device can always dial up. The schedule is configured in the
Security > Schedule page.
Online Schedule: It specifies a schedule during which the Device can access the
Internet. If you select a schedule here, it will allow the Device to access the Internet
only in the selected schedule range, and the Device will automatically terminate the
PPPoE connection once beyond this schedule range; else, the Device will be always
online. The schedule is configured in the Security > Schedule page.
Keepalive Period: It specifies a period of time during which the Device will detect
whether the link is available or not. If the connection is connected, the Device will
periodically send keepalive packets to the peer device per 1000 milliseconds. If the
Device does not receive a response during the specified period of time, it will
terminate the connection. The default value is 15000 milliseconds.
Idle Timeout: It specifies how long the PPPoE connection keeps connected since no
Internet activity. The Device will automatically terminate the connection after it has
been inactive for the specified period of time. The default value is zero, which means
that the Device will not terminate it.
Session Timeout: It specifies how long the PPPoE connection keeps connected
since established. The Device will automatically terminate the connection after it has
been connected for the specified period of time. The default value is zero, which
means that the Device will not terminate it. In most cases, please leave the default
value.
Priority: It specifies the routing priority of the established connection. When there are
several established connections, the Device will choose the connection with the
highest priority to forward the packets. The lower value means the higher priority.
Down Priority: It specifies the routing priority of the terminated connection. When
there are several terminated connections, the connection with the highest priority will
dial up preferentially. The lower value means the higher priority.
Dial Sub-interface: It specifies a logical virtual interface which is subjected to the
physical interface. You can create multiple sub-interfaces on a single physical
interface. At present, the Device only supports that you create sub-interfaces on the
WAN1, and these sub-interfaces are distinguished from one another by the 802.1Q
VLAN identifier.
Proxy ARP: It allows you to enable or disable proxy ARP on the WAN interface. The
available options are Disabled, Enabled
and Nat.
Ɣ Disabled: Select it to disable the proxy ARP on the WAN interface.
Ɣ Enabled: Select it to enable the proxy ARP on the WAN interface.