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Log event up-time (mins):
The unit logs the amount of time that a PPP instance remains connected during each 24-hour
period (continuously or otherwise). This parameter may be used to specify the length of time in
minutes that the instance may remain connected before the unit generates an eventlog entry.
Max up-time/day (mins):
This parameter may be used to set the maximum amount of time in minutes that this PPP
instance may remain connected during each 24-hour period. When set to 0 there is no maxi-
mum time limit.
Local IP address:
This is the IP address of the unit. When making outgoing PPP connections, this field is generally
left blank, and the remote end of the connection will supply the IP address. If receiving incoming
calls, set this field to the desired IP address for the unit.
Remote IP address pool minimum:
PPP has a list of IP addresses to supply to incoming connections. This is the first address sup-
plied to the incoming caller. The Request IPCP remote address option parameter on the rel-
evant Configure > PPP > PPP n > Advanced page should also be set. This parameter may
require alteration if the default value “10.10.10.0” does not suit the remote network configura-
tion.
Remote IP address pool range:
This specifies the range of IP addresses that the PPP instance can provide to the remote unit.
This will only be required if the Remote IP address pool minimum IP address is already in use.
For example, if Remote IP pool minimum parameter is set to 10.10.10.1 and the Remote IP
address Pool range is set to 9, this PPP instance would be authorised to assign IP address in the
range of 10.10.10.1 to 10.10.10.10. In practice, 10.10.10.1 would always be assigned unless it is
in use by another PPP instance.
Remote network address:
This specifies the unit’s IP network address. This is only used when the network address is not
remotely assigned.
Remote network mask:
This specifies the IP netmask for the Remote network address parameter (see above). This can
be used to create a dynamic route to the remote network whenever the PPP instance is active.
NAT mode:
This parameter is used to enable or disable IP Network Address Translation (NAT) or Network
Address and Port Translation (NAPT). It may be set to “Off”, “NAT” or “NAPT” as required.
For a more detail explanation refer to Configure > Ethernet > ETH n “NAT and NAPT
Explanation”.
NAT source IP address: If specified, and NAT mode has been set to “NAT” or “NATP” for this
interface, then the source address of packets being sent out this interface is changed to this
address, rather than the inter face address.