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Netopia Router PN Series User Manual

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Configuring ISDN and Leased Line Connections

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Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol
(MP) allow the Netopia Router to make adaptable and secure
connections to other networks.

PPP/MP Options

Data Compression... Ascend LZS

Send Authentication... PAP

Send User Name:

Send Password:

Receive User Name:

Receive Password:

B-Channel Usage... Dynamic

BAP Usage... Off

Return/Enter to choose PPP Authentication type (or None).

Select the Data Compression pop-up menu, choose the type of
data compression supported by the network you are calling,
and press Return. The choices are Ascend LZS, Standard LZS,
or None (if the remote network does not use Ascend LZS or
Standard LZS). Ascend LZS is compatible with the type used by
Ascend Communications. This is the default setting for Data
Compression, as most ISP’s (Internet Service Providers) and
remote networks use Ascend’s proprietary data compression
utility. Standard LZS is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task
Force) standard for LZS data compression.

Applicable only to

Switched circuits

Select the Send Authentication pop-up menu and choose the
type of connection security supported by the network you are
calling. From the pop-up menu highlight PAP, CHAP,
PAP-TOKEN, CACHE-TOKEN, or None (if the remote network
does not use PAP or CHAP). On the Netopia Router the default