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Pppoe user name, Pppoe password, Verify pppoe password – Cisco VPN 3002 User Manual

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VPN 3002 Hardware Client Reference

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Chapter 3 Interfaces

Configuration | Interfaces | Public

PPPoE User Name

If you have selected PPPoE, enter a valid PPPoE username.

PPPoE Password

If you have selected PPPoE, enter the PPPoE password for the username you entered above.

Verify PPPoE Password

If you have selected PPPoE, enter the PPPoE password again to verify it.

Static IP Addressing

click this radio button if you want to use a static IP address.

IP Address

If you are using static IP addressing, enter the IP address for this interface, using dotted decimal notation
(for example, 192.168.12.34). Note that 0.0.0.0 is not allowed. Be sure no other device is using this
address on the network.

Subnet Mask

If you are using static IP addressing, enter the subnet mask for this interface, using dotted decimal
notation (for example, 255.255.255.0). The Manager automatically supplies a standard subnet mask
appropriate for the IP address you just entered. For example, the IP address 192.168.12.34 is a Class C
address, and the standard subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. You can accept this entry or change it. Note that
0.0.0.0 is not allowed.

MAC Address

This is the unique hardware MAC (Media Access Control) address for this interface, displayed in 6-byte
hexadecimal notation. You cannot change this address.

Speed

If you are using static IP addressing, click the drop-down menu button and select the interface speed:

10 Mbps = Fix the speed at 10 megabits per second (10Base-T networks).

100 Mbps = Fix the speed at 100 megabits per second (100Base-T networks).

10/100 auto = Let the VPN 3002 automatically detect and set the appropriate speed, either 10 or 100
Mbps (default). Be sure that the port on the active network device (hub, switch, router, etc.) to which
you connect this interface is also set to automatically negotiate the speed. Otherwise, select the
appropriate fixed speed.