Modem ppp server, Modem incoming call logs – RuggedCom RuggedRouter RX1000 User Manual

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Chapter 10 – Configuring PPP and Modem

Modem PPP Server

Figure 85: Configure Modem PPP Server

The Server IP address field controls which IP the router will use for the PPP
connection.
The Client IP address field controls which IP to assign the to remote system which it
connects.
The Client Nameserver field controls which nameserver (if any) the client should
use for DNS lookups.
The Proxy ARP option makes the router attempt to proxy ARP the remote IP onto a
local ethernet subnet. This requires that the Client IP address be set to an IP that
would be valid on one of the ethernet subnets that the router is connected to. If this
setup is used, other machines on the ethernet subnet will be able to communicate with
the remote system as if it was connected directly to the ethernet subnet.
The Idle timeout field controls how many seconds to wait when there is no traffic on
the PPP connection before hanging up the connection. Setting it to 0 or blank will
disable the timeout.
The User table contains a list of users and passwords which are allowed to connect to
the router by PPP. Each user can also have an optional list of subnets to create static
routes to whenever their connection is established. To edit the list of routes, click on
the route list for the user. To remove a user click Delete. To add a user, enter the
username and password, and click Add. To change a password, enter the username
and new password, and click Add and the password will be updated on the existing
entry.

Modem Incoming Call Logs

Figure 86: Incoming Call Logs

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