1 outgoing authentication protocol, 2 nailed-up connection – ZyXEL Communications G-2000 Plus User Manual

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Chapter 25 Remote Node Configuration

Figure 137

Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile

Rem Node Name= ChangeMe Route= IP
Active= Yes ISP= No
Apply Alias= None
Encapsulation= PPPoE Edit IP= No
Service Type= Standard Telco Option:
Service Name= Allocated Budget(min)= 0
Outgoing: Period(hr)= 0
My Login= Schedules=
My Password= ******** Nailed-Up Connection= No
Retype to Confirm= ********
Authen= CHAP/PAP
Session Options:
Edit Filter Sets= No
Idle Timeout(sec)= 100

Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
Press Space Bar to Toggle.

Menu 11.1 Remote Node Profile for PPPoE Encapsulation

25.2.2.1 Outgoing Authentication Protocol

Generally speaking, you should employ the strongest authentication protocol possible, for
obvious reasons. However, some vendor’s implementation includes a specific authentication
protocol in the user profile. It will disconnect if the negotiated protocol is different from that in
the user profile, even when the negotiated protocol is stronger than specified. If you encounter
a case where the peer disconnects right after a successful authentication, please make sure that
you specify the correct authentication protocol when connecting to such an implementation.

25.2.2.2 Nailed-Up Connection

A nailed-up connection is a dial-up line where the connection is always up regardless of traffic
demand. The ZyAIR does two things when you specify a nailed-up connection. The first is
that idle timeout is disabled. The second is that the ZyAIR will try to bring up the connection
when turned on and whenever the connection is down. A nailed-up connection can be very
expensive for obvious reasons.

Do not specify a nailed-up connection unless your telephone company offers flat-rate service
or you need a constant connection and the cost is of no concern.

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