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1.11. PPPoE configuration
The SPECTRE 3G router does not support the PPPoE configuration option.
PPPoE (Point-to-Point over Ethernet) is a network protocol where PPP frames are
encapsulated in Ethernet frames. The PPPoE feature in the SPECTRE RT industrial router
operates in client mode. The router will connect to a PPPoE server or a PPPoE bridge device
such as an ADSL modem.
To enter the PPPoE configuration, select the PPPoE menu item. If the Create
PPPoE connection option is selected, the router will attempt to establish a PPPoE
connection on power up. The PPPoE client will connect to devices that support either a
PPPoE bridge or a PPPoE server. After a PPPoE connection is established, the router
obtains the IP address of the PPPoE Server device and all communications from the device
are forwarded to the industrial router.
Item
Description
Username
Username for secure access to PPPoE
Password
Password for secure access to PPPoE
Authentication
Authentication protocol in GSM network
PAP or CHAP
– Router is chosen one of the authentication
methods.
PAP
– It is used PAP authentication method.
CHAP
– It is used CHAP authentication method.
MRU
(Maximum Receiving Unit)
– The maximum packet size that can be
received in the given environment. Default value is set to 1492 bytes.
Other settings may cause incorrect data transmission.
MTU
(Maximum Transmission Unit)
– The maximum packet size that can be
transmitted in the given environment. Default value is set to 1492 bytes.
Other settings may cause incorrect data transmission
Table 21: PPPoE configuration
Fig. 22: PPPoE configuration